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    Trade Tensions Rise: Trump Weighs New National Security Tariffs

    Washington, February 24 – US President Donald Trump is considering imposing new national security tariffs on six industries after the Supreme Court invalidated many of his tariffs from his second term, a media report said.According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, the proposed measures...
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    Trump Vows Tougher Tariffs Following Supreme Court Ruling

    Washington, February 23 – US President Donald Trump on Monday asserted that he does not require fresh approval from Congress to impose tariffs, even as India delayed sending a planned trade delegation to Washington amid uncertainty following a Supreme Court decision annulling tariffs imposed...
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    India Reschedules Trade Talks with US Amid Tariff Uncertainty

    New Delhi, February 23 Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Monday that it is too early to comment on the tariff changes announced by the United States, and the Commerce Ministry is reviewing the situation.On Friday, the US Supreme Court ruled against the sweeping import tariffs imposed...
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    Sitharaman: Commerce Ministry Reviews US Tariff Changes

    New Delhi, February 23 Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Monday that it is too early to comment on the tariff changes announced by the United States, and the commerce ministry is reviewing the situation.On Friday, the US Supreme Court ruled against the sweeping import tariffs imposed...
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    Trade Implications: Supreme Court Decision on US-India Tariffs

    New Delhi, February 21 – Indian opposition leaders on Saturday welcomed the decision of the US Supreme Court to overturn the tariffs imposed during the tenure of US President Donald Trump, calling the verdict significant for global trade and a rule-based economic order.Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MP...
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    Modi Accuses UPA of Poor Trade Negotiations, Congress Rebuts

    New Delhi, February 15 In response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's criticism of trade negotiations under his predecessor, Manmohan Singh, the Congress said on Sunday that his accusations were "incorrect," as India negotiated and signed several important trade agreements during the UPA rule as...
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