‘India Can Be Pressured, but Not Cornered’: How Western Media Covered Trump’s Tariffs Saga
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‘India can be pressured, but not cornered’: How Western media covered Trump’s tariffs saga
While the American media highlighted that the US measures against India could backfire by driving up inflation on everyday essentials, European publications described the additional tariffs as strategic self-harm by Washington
Amid Trump’s Tariff War, Understand How India Withstood Global Restrictions After the 1998 Nuclear Tests
In the late 1990s, India faced one of its most significant diplomatic and economic challenges following its nuclear tests in May 1998. The international community, led by the United States, imposed a series of sanctions aimed at isolating India economically and diplomatically. 11SHARESShareTweet Fast forward to the Trump era, where tariff wars and protectionist policies once again tested the resilience of global economies, including India’s. Thi…
'Trump Tariffs May Backfire': From UK To China, How Global Media Covered US Levies On India
US President Donald Trump's 50% tariff on Indian products became effective from Aug. 27, that is Wednesday. The tariffs are set to impact the Indian export market, and sentiments of caution and anxiety have propped up.Sectors like textiles, gems and jewellery, shrimp, leather, footwear, chemicals, and machinery are major contributors to India's US exports, and therefore, have suffered the most impact. Industry experts, think tanks, and associati…
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