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Navigating the tariff shock: India's balancing act on global trade

There is relief that the so-called reciprocal tariffs have been put on hold for 90 days, though the base tariff of 10 per cent remains

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Since the US has decided to shut itself off from the world, there is talk of a new order without it.

Rajesh Kumar Mumbai

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It is now clear that American President Donald Trump is determined to upend the global trade order. However, the shape of the new order remains unclear. The eventual outcome will likely be significantly different from what Mr Trump or his close associates have in mind. Nevertheless, the interim chaos will have consequences and worsen the economic outlook. The layers and contradictions in what Mr Trump intends to do — or is doing — are difficult to capture in a single piece. This column  looks at where India stands and its possible options. 
There is relief that the so-called reciprocal tariffs
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