India-US trade talks will have successful conclusion: Jaishankar

US trade talks: Trump makes big tariff statement again, puts ball firmly in India’s court

10 months ago
US President Donald Trump announced that the US and India are nearing a trade deal with reduced tariffs, aiming for fair competition. Negotiations are intensifying before the July 9 deadline to avoid the reinstatement of 26% reciprocal tariffs. India is taking a firm stance on agricultural issues, seeking preferential access for its exports while resisting […]
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Trump admin calls India ‘strategic ally’ even as trade negotiators race against tariff deadline

10 months ago
US President Donald Trump has agreed to attend the next QUAD Summit in New Delhi after accepting an invite from Prime Minister Narendra Modi. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called India a “very strategic ally” and underlined Trump’s close ties with Modi. As External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar visits the US for QUAD talks, […]
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Import duty cut on US farm goods under trade pact could undermine India’s food security: GTRI

10 months ago
GTRI cautions India against lowering import duties on US farm goods in the proposed trade agreement, emphasizing potential threats to food security. Cheap, subsidized US grains could flood Indian markets, harming local farmers and destabilizing rural livelihoods. Maintaining tariff flexibility is crucial to protect over 700 million people dependent on agriculture and manage global price […]
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India extends quantitative curbs on low ash low ash met coke, MIP on soda ash

10 months ago
India has prolonged quantitative restrictions on low ash metallurgical coke imports from several countries, including Australia and China, until December 31, 2025, allowing 14,27,166 tons for July-December. Simultaneously, the Directorate General of Foreign Trade extended the minimum import price of Rs 20,108 per ton on soda ash until the end of the year, initially imposed […]
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India’s trade deficit may surge to $300 bn in FY26 despite lower oil prices: ICICI Bank Report

10 months ago
ICICI Bank projects India’s trade deficit to widen to USD 300 billion in FY26, driven by weak non-oil export performance despite moderate oil prices. Imports are expected to remain strong due to robust domestic growth. Steady service exports and remittances should keep the current account deficit at USD 30 billion, or 0.7% of GDP.
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