Her remarks come at a time when India is widely projected to become the world’s third-largest economy by 2028, driven by strong domestic demand, public infrastructure investment and a favourable demog ...
While some analysts warn that, going by past precedent under US President Donald Trump, Washington could slap fresh tariffs on major European trading partners, others believe the standoff could open o ...
They noted that lentils, chickpeas, dried beans and peas are among India’s most widely consumed pulses, but New Delhi has imposed steep tariffs on US exports in these categories.
New Delhi said it remains engaged with Washington on the time-bound sanctions waiver for the strategic Chabahar Port as President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on trade with Iran.
Exports to the US declined from 22.5% in pre-tariff period to 17.8% in post-tariff phase. In contrast, markets such as the UAE, China, Saudi Arabia, Spain and Hong Kong recorded notable gains.