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Stocktwits on MSNIndia Wants Tariff Edge Over Rivals As Commerce Minister Hails ‘Exceedingly Good’ Progress With US Trade TalksIndia, one of Washington’s key allies in Asia, is reportedly seeking preferential trade terms with the U.S. in the ongoing tariff negotiations. India’s Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said in an interview with CNBC on Thursday that “India will get a preferential tariff compared to our peers and our competitors,
With the August 1st deadline looming, India and the United States are struggling to reach a mini trade deal, primarily due to disagreements over market access for American agricultural and dairy products.
US stocks are floating near all-time highs as Wall Street maintains cautious optimism that Washington might ink more trade deals, avoiding a worst-case scenario of extraordinarily high tariffs and enabling the resilient economy to continue chugging along.
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India may secure a strategic edge over regional rivals as the Trump administration considers a trade pact slashing proposed tariffs below 20 per cent. Unlike many nations facing sharp hikes, India is unlikely to receive a formal tariff notice ahead of the August 1 deadline.
Amidst Trump's threat of secondary tariffs on countries trading with Russia, will India's crude oil supply face uncertainty? Russia has become India's top oil supplier due to discounted rates, potential tariffs could disrupt this.
CEO Tim Cook has found himself at the receiving end of President Donald Trump‘s criticism, marking a stark contrast to their previously warm relationship, but reports suggest iPhone production in India is not the only reason.
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Regtechtimes on MSN📢 Trump weaponizes AI to crush reliance on India, China — ‘Put America first or pay’US President Donald Trump has sent a clear message to American technology companies: stop moving jobs and factories overseas. Speaking at a major Artificial Intelligence (AI) summit in Washington, he said American businesses must start putting the country first and stop relying on countries like India and China for labor and manufacturing.