India and Japan are working together to bolster critical minerals supply chains through partnerships in the Mineral Security Partnership, the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, and Quad Critical Minerals Initiatives, according to a factsheet released by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Friday.
India, Japan working together to bolster critical minerals supply chains
The U.S. International Trade Commission has decided to investigate solar panel imports from India, Laos, and Indonesia, responding to claims that these imports are harming domestic manufacturers. This decision follows a petition from U.S. solar manufacturers alleging unfair trade practices by Chinese-owned companies operating in those countries.
India’s commerce minister Piyush Goyal addresses US tariff impact on economy and exports
2 months ago
Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal addressed concerns over the US tariffs, emphasizing India’s small global export share and import dependence. He highlighted ongoing efforts to diversify exports, boost domestic demand through GST reforms, and explore alternative markets.
India can supply cars, milk products to Africa, procure gold, diamonds, agri goods in exchange: Piyush Goyal
2 months ago
Piyush Goyal proposed boosting India-Africa trade ties, offering to import products affected by third-country actions. He highlighted opportunities to double bilateral trade to $164 billion by 2030, focusing on critical minerals, agriculture, and technology. India aims to supply motor cars and milk products, while increasing imports of diamonds, gold, petroleum, and pulses from Africa.
Measures soon to boost exports; Govt committed to shield industry from unilateral actions: Piyush Goyal
2 months ago
Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal announced upcoming measures to boost exports and domestic consumption, assuring support against unilateral tariffs, particularly the recent US imposition. The government is exploring alternative markets and anticipates the GST Council meeting will stimulate domestic manufacturing. Goyal emphasized India’s self-reliance and determination to exceed last year’s export figures, urging businesses […]
Western voices back India against Trump’s tariff war
2 months ago
Amidst escalating tensions, the US, under President Trump, is adopting a confrontational stance towards India, drawing criticism from Western intellectuals. Experts lament the potential damage to long-standing US-India relations, citing aggressive tariff threats and visa restrictions.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman assured exporters of comprehensive government support to maintain growth, following the US imposing additional tariffs on Indian goods. She emphasized protecting workers’ livelihoods and urged industry leaders to ensure job continuity amidst global challenges.
India may Seek WTO talks on US copper duties
2 months ago
India is contemplating initiating consultations with the United States at the World Trade Organization (WTO) regarding tariffs imposed by Washington on copper imports. This action mirrors previous consultations sought by India concerning US tariffs on steel, aluminum, automobiles, and auto components.
Duty waiver on cotton imports extended till December
2 months ago
The Indian government has prolonged the import duty exemption on cotton until December 31st to aid the textile industry during the festive season, following a drop in domestic cotton production. This move aims to lower input costs for exporters, especially after the US imposed a 50% tariff on Indian goods.
India anticipates restarting talks with the United States on a proposed bilateral trade agreement. Resolving the 50% tariff issue on Indian goods is crucial for the deal. The government considers support for exporters, including an export promotion mission. Washington seeks tariff reductions on various products. India’s exports to the US rose in April-July FY26.

