New Delhi, March 13 – India and the US remain engaged in discussions for a mutually beneficial bilateral trade agreement, the commerce ministry said on Friday.The chief negotiators of the two countries were scheduled to meet last month in Washington to finalize the legal text for the first...
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Washington, February 23 – US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has sought to shift the focus away from whether the Trump administration will refund nearly $134 billion collected under now-invalidated emergency tariffs, saying that the Supreme Court's decision was "very narrow" and that the White...
Washington, Feb 21 – Countries that have entered into trade agreements with President Donald Trump – including India, the United Kingdom, the European Union, and Japan – will temporarily face a uniform 10 percent tariff following the Supreme Court's decision restricting the administration's use...
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Washington, Feb 21 – US President Donald Trump defended his trade agenda forcefully after the Supreme Court curtailed his use of a key tariff authority, accusing unnamed "foreign interests" of influencing the justices, and announcing a new 10 per cent global tariff.Speaking at a White House...
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