UK and India rush to secure trade deal after Trump tariffs
- India is eager to sign a free trade agreement with the UK to counteract challenges posed by US tariffs, announced on April 2, which affect both nations' exports.
- Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman stated the urgency in trade talks is due to a shifting global order and economic instability.
- India aims to secure lower tariffs on whisky and automobiles from the UK, while seeking easier visa processing for Indian professionals.
- Sitharaman highlighted the need for nations to prioritize direct trade relationships in light of a changing and fragmented global environment.
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White House insider says tariffs for UK are 'favourable'
President Trump’s counter terror aide Sebastian Gorka has told GB News he finds Britain’s response to tariffs imposed by his administration “bemusing”.Speaking to Christopher Hope, Gorka said the tariffs are “favourable” when compared to EU neighbours.READ THE FULL STORY
India’s Strategic Ascent in Trump’s Trade Tempest
(Analysis) In a world reshaped by Donald Trump’s trade policies, with tariffs reaching 145% on China and redefining global supply chains, India stands at a pivotal crossroads. The U.S. president’s crusade against China’s economic dominance—now targeting pharmaceuticals and semiconductors—casts a shadow over India’s $10 billion drug exports, yet it also illuminates a path to opportunity. […]

UK would need ‘extraordinary’ deal to go below 10% tariff, Trump adviser says
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