From internet shutdowns to no-meat-in-dairy-feed rules: Key USTR report flags trade concerns over India before reciprocal tariffs kick in
- US President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs could cost India $3.1 billion, according to CareEdge Ratings.
- Trump's tariffs may cut India's GDP by 0.1 percent, though the impact is expected to be limited.
- Reports indicate Trump may consider a blanket tariff rollout instead of targeted measures.
- CareEdge estimates that the net export impact could reach $4 billion, depending on various economic assumptions.
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From internet shutdowns to no-meat-in-dairy-feed rules: Key USTR report flags trade concerns over India before reciprocal tariffs kick in
Indicating that Washington fears another China in the making, the report stated that the US has placed India on the ‘Priority Watch List’ due to inconsistent progress on intellectual property (IP) concerns.
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