India-US trade deal: Donald Trump administration may cut tariff to below 20%; putting India in favourable position against other countries
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The United States is considering an interim trade agreement with India, potentially setting tariffs below 20%, a more favorable position than other regional nations. While many countries face tariff hikes, India may avoid a formal notice.
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