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Emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs) surged in the early 21st century through globalization and reform but now ...
In a sharp escalation of trade tensions, India has officially proposed retaliatory tariffs against the United States under ...
This article was originally published on May 22, 2025, and revised to reflect developments through June 3, 2025. It does not ...
India revised its proposal for retaliatory tariffs against the United States under WTO norms, following further duty hikes by the US on steel and aluminum. The proposal could lead to USD 7.6 billion ...
A broader trade agreement, including cooperation on key supply chains, foreign investment, and advanced technologies makes a ...
A sharp 60% drop in Chinese rare earth exports this April disrupted Indian electric vehicle manufacturing—highlighting just ...
New Delhi has proposed retaliatory duties against the U.S. at the World Trade Organization, saying Washington's 25% tariff on ...
The US, however, has indicated that it is open to discussing its 25% tariff on auto components or any other issue with India, such as the 50% tariff on steel and aluminium.
India won't withdraw WTO complaints against US tariffs unless resolved, as intense trade talks begin in New Delhi to finalize a bilateral deal.
Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal outlined India's reform agenda at a mini-ministerial gathering of 25 WTO member countries, emphasising the need to address trade distortions and strengthen ...
India will seek to the settle the issue bilaterally as part of the ongoing trade talks, rather than pursue it in the WTO.
The US rejected India's WTO notice on retaliatory tariffs against steep metal duties, prompting India to consider suspending concessions on American imports.
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