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- India is evaluating options such as a trade deal, cutting tariffs, and importing more goods from the US if President Donald Trump follows through with threatened trade actions.
- India's trade surplus with the US was $35.3 billion for the year ended March 31, making the US its largest trading partner.
- Officials are considering reducing import tariffs on products like bourbon whiskey and pecan nuts to avoid confrontation with Trump.
- India may take back at least 18,000 illegal Indian immigrants from the US to help placate the Trump administration, as reported by Bloomberg News.
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C 19%
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