Time to Redouble Efforts, Not Pull Apart, Says US-India Business Council Amid U.S.-India Tariff Row
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Shafaq News- New Delhi - The Indian government affirmed on Wednesday that it would take "whatever is necessary" to protect its interests, in response to US President Donald Trump's decision to impose new customs duties on its exports to the United States. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs said that the US President's decision to impose an additional 25% customs duty on goods imported from India is "deeply regrettable." It added that "the U…
Trump's tariff war: Will it impact India-US strategic partnership?
The video delves into escalating trade tensions between the United States and India following the US decision to impose an additional 25% tariff on Indian imports, raising the total tariff to 50%. The move stems from India's continued oil purchases from Russia amidst the Ukraine conflict and was enacted through an executive order by President Donald Trump citing a national emergency. The discussion highlights the potential economic impact on sec…
Centre Must React to US President Trump's Tariff Threat: RSP MP Premachandran
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Revolutionary Socialist Party MP NK Premachandran on Wednesday urged the Centre to react to US President Donald Trump's tariff threat against India over its Russian oil purchases. India News | Centre Must React to US President Trump's Tariff Threat: RSP MP Premachandran.
Trump's tariff threat: US State dept declines to comment on India's response
New York: US State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce refused to comment on India’s reactions to President Donald Trump’s threats to impose punitive tariffs for buying Russian oil. Asked by a reporter on Tuesday about External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar’s comments, she said, “I will not characterise or remark on another nation’s comments about what they will or will not do”. She added with a touch of irony, “I can barely do that here”. But s…
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