Donald Trump’s tariffs loom suddenly through the fog of trade war
- India's Trade Minister Piyush Goyal began a visit to the United States to engage in trade talks, according to two government officials.
- During Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit, both nations aimed for a trade deal worth $500 billion by 2030, as both sides agreed on working on it by fall 2025.
- Citi Research estimates that Indian exporters could face potential losses of about $7 billion annually due to proposed reciprocal tariffs from President Trump.
- The Global Trade Research Initiative reported that India's agricultural exports would be among the hardest hit if tariffs expand to farm products, particularly shrimp and dairy, with tariff differentials reaching nearly 40%.
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