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Donald Trump's consistent efforts at brokering peace directly led to European leaders gathering at the White House within 48 hours of his meeting with Putin.
By Rishika Sadam HYDERABAD, India/GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (Reuters) -On India's southern coast, V. Srinivas thrived for two decades by farming shrimp, as the country became the top supplier of the delicacy to the United States.
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Trump threatens India with 50% tariff as negotiations fizzle and Modi keeps importing Russian oil
President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced sweeping and substantial tariffs on India, one of America’s most important trading partners. In addition to a 25% tariff that is set to go into effect Thursday,
India’s largest shoemaker Farida Group had already staked out the land — a 150-acre plot in southern Tamil Nadu — for a sprawling new export facility. Then came the blow from Washington: President Donald Trump announced he was doubling tariffs on Indian exports to 50%.
The Kotak Mahindra group founder called for “direct fiscal support” from the government to “turbocharge” small businesses in manufacturing, research and technology.
A day after President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs took effect across more than 90 countries, American retailers such as Walmart, Amazon, and Target have reportedly halted orders from India. With a 25 per cent tariff imposed on Indian goods,
S&P Global Ratings on Tuesday said high US tariffs are unlikely to impact India’s long-term growth prospects as the government is focused on economic reforms and trying to improve
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has said that President Donald Trump had imposed "sanctions" on India as part of a strategy to indirectly pressure Russia to stop the war in Ukraine, India Today reported.