06
Aug
#USTariffs #IndiaUSRelations #TradeTensions #IndoUSTrade #ExportImpact #TradeWar #GlobalEconomy #IndianExports #SteelTariffs #WTO Washington D.C.: In a move that signals renewed trade friction between two of the world’s largest democracies, the United States has reinstated 25% tariffs on select imports from India, citing persistent trade imbalances, lack of reciprocal market access, and alleged unfair trade practices. The decision, confirmed by the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR), is expected to impact key Indian export sectors including steel, aluminum, textiles, and some automotive components. This development comes after months of quiet negotiations that failed to bridge growing concerns on both sides. The tariffs will…
