The consultation on steel and aluminium safeguard measures is the first case involving India and the US at the WTO
White House backs down on reciprocal tariff measures. Was Trump's sudden tariff reversal a calculated move or a sign of miscalculation by the administration?
It could be easier for India to deal with reciprocal tariffs by increasing imports from the US to protect its existing exports to the US, said analysts at Kotak Institutional Equities.
Raghuram Rajan calls Trump's tariffs a 'self-goal' for the US economy. He believes, the US's broader strategy to reduce imports and boost domestic production, may take time to fully materialise
Experts suggest scouting new markets in China, Europe and Middle-East for Indian shrimps
Rahul Gandhi claimed that the recently announced US tariffs is going to 'completely devastate' the Indian economy, particularly sectors like the auto industry, pharmaceuticals and agriculture
Trump Tariff News: Largecaps go closer to the lows that we touched in February-March. However, there is a higher scope for smallcaps to test the lows of February-March and, may be, break them as well
Trump Tariffs News: If there is no major change to this tariff regime, as has been announced, the impact on global growth and Indian growth will percolate to corporate earnings
Despite public assurances aimed at calming markets, internal discord and unpredictable policy shifts have left many questioning the Trump administration's direction
Unlike many other nations, India has been been on the front foot to negotiate tariff cuts and is open on over half of US imports worth $23 billion, Reuters reported
Trump had threatened to impose reciprocal tariffs on several countries, including India, Brazil, and China. He also threatened to impose tariffs on Mexico and Canada
On Wednesday, US president Donald Trump reiterated his stance to impose reciprocal tariffs on counties, including India from April 02, 2025, during his address to the Congress
The European Commission on Friday said the US's 'reciprocal' policy is a step in the wrong direction and will react firmly and immediately against unjustified barriers to free and fair trade
India exported more than two million two-wheelers, which were worth $1.6 billion, in 2016-17