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    Kharge Alleges US Pressure Led to Policy Changes in India

    Bhopal, February 24 Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday of being unable to stand firm against tariffs imposed by the United States.Speaking at a farmers' rally here, he accused the prime minister of "betraying the country" and "cowardice," and...
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    Kharge Claims Modi Yielded to US Pressure on Trade and Operations

    Bhopal, February 24 Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday of being unable to stand firm against tariffs imposed by the United States.Speaking at a farmers' rally here, he accused the prime minister of "betraying the country" and "cowardice", and...
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    Moody's Analytics: 15% Tariff Could Benefit Asia-Pacific Economies

    New Delhi, February 24 A uniform 15 percent tariff, announced by US President Donald Trump, would benefit some Asia-Pacific economies that have faced much steeper country-specific levies, including China and much of Southeast Asia, Moody's Analytics said on Tuesday.However, it would have a...
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    Key Foreign Developments: Tariffs, Political Disputes, and Economic Investments

    FGN28 US-TARIFFS-INDIAN LAWYERIf tariffs are such a good idea, Trump should persuade Congress: Indian-origin lawyer KatyalWashington: Emphasizing that if Donald Trump's tariffs are "such a good idea, he should have no problem persuading Congress", former Indian-origin US Acting Solicitor...
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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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    U.S. Tariffs Face Legal Challenge Amid Court Decision

    February 22, New Delhi: U.S. President Donald Trump will now impose temporary tariffs of up to 15% on almost all U.S. imports, from 10% to the maximum level allowed under U.S. law, following a ruling by the country's top court that invalidated his previous tariff program.The new tariffs are...
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    Trade Deal Uncertainty: Trump’s Tariff Hike and India’s Response

    Washington/New Delhi, February 21 US President Donald Trump on Saturday announced a hike in tariffs on all countries to 15 per cent from 10 per cent, which was imposed a day earlier.Following a Supreme Court verdict against his earlier sweeping tariffs, Trump on Friday imposed a 10 per cent...
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    Trump Announces New Tariff Hike, Reacts to Supreme Court Decision

    New York/Washington, February 21 US President Donald Trump on Saturday said he is raising, effective immediately, worldwide tariff rates on countries from 10 per cent to the “legally tested” 15 per cent.The US president also criticised Friday's Supreme Court ruling that had invalidated the...
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    Trump Announces Temporary Import Surcharge, India Studies Impact

    Washington/New Delhi, Feb 21 India will face a reduced tariff of 10 per cent from February 24 for 150 days, after US President Donald Trump announced a new global levy on imports into America following a Supreme Court verdict against his earlier sweeping tariffs.The Indian government is...
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    Trump Announces New Tariffs Amid Supreme Court Ruling

    FGN12 US-INDIA-TARIFFIndia faces lower tariff rate of 10% as Trump issues proclamation on new leviesNew York/Washington: India now faces a lower tariff rate of 10 per cent, down from 18 per cent, after US President Donald Trump announced a new global levy on items imported into America in...
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    India's Trade with US: Developments After Supreme Court Decision

    New Delhi, February 21 The Indian government is examining the developments regarding US tariffs and their implications, the Commerce Ministry said on Saturday."We have noted the US Supreme Court's judgment on tariffs yesterday (Friday). US President Donald Trump has also addressed a press...
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    New Tariffs Announced Following Supreme Court Decision

    February 21, New Delhi – U.S. President Donald Trump imposed an additional 10% tariff on imports into the United States following the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling that struck down many of his sweeping and often arbitrary duties.In a post on Truth Social, President Trump stated, “It is a great...
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    Supreme Court Decision Impacts Tariffs on Indian Goods Exported to US

    New Delhi, February 21 With the US Supreme Court overturning President Donald Trump’s global tariffs and Washington issuing a new order imposing a temporary 10 per cent import surcharge, Indian goods will now face only a 10 per cent reciprocal levy from February 24, trade experts and exporters...
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    India's Trade Deal with US Sees Tariff Cut Following Supreme Court Ruling

    New York/Washington, February 21 India now faces a lower tariff rate of 10 percent, down from 18 percent, following President Donald Trump’s announcement of a new global levy on goods imported into America in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling against his sweeping tariffs.In a proclamation...
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