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India’s decision to prioritise diplomacy over retaliation in response to the Trump administration's tariff announcements could pave the way for successful bilateral trade negotiations, said Mark Linsc...
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U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer addressed the Senate Finance Committee a day after global markets swung wildly and some business leaders lambasted the president's aggressive bid to raise tar...
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“Our large and persistent trade deficit has been over 30 years in the making, and it will not be resolved overnight,” Greer told the Senate Finance Committee during a routine hearing.
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India economic and trade relationship is based on complimentarity and mutual benefit. Facing the US abuse of tariffs … the two largest developing countries should stand together to overcome the difficulties,
As of April 9, 2025, the US's 26 percent tariff on Indian imports has come into effect, prompting swift action from high-value goods traders.
Senior Congress leader Anand Sharma emphasised the need for a “measured and strategic response” to the recent tariff hike imposed by the US
South Africa is looking at expanding its trade with India and China as it faces the prospect of a 30 per cent tariff imposed on it by US President Donald Trump, Deputy President Paul Mashatile said on Monda.
The white paper asserts that the US is violating international trade norms and weaponising tariffs “to exert maximum pressure and seek private gain.”
A review of published data conducted by Bloomberg found discrepancies in the future reciprocal tariff rates listed in a White House annex compared to the charts presented during President Donald Trump's announcement of the "Liberation Day" tariffs early on Thursday.
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As per the announcements, the import tariffs on other major countries are China (34 per cent), the European Union (20 per cent), Vietnam (46 per cent), Taiwan (32 per cent), Japan (24 per cent), India (26 per cent), the United Kingdom (10 per cent), Bangladesh (37 per cent), Pakistan (29 per cent), Sri Lanka (44 per cent), and Israel (17 per cent).
India-China ties appear to be mending amid recent signs of the easing of tensions. The US trade war in which the two Asian giants are caught is also a factor.