India, US engaged in ‘very active, intense’ trade negotiations, says Jaishankar
- Trade negotiations between India and the US are described as 'very active' and 'intense' by External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar.
- India is holding 'very active' trade discussions with the US, according to External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, amidst concerns over US tariffs on imports that will take effect on April 2.
- US President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on auto imports, impacting India's $7 billion exports to the US.
- India aims to establish a bilateral trade agreement by fall 2025, addressing trade issues between the two nations.
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Congress leader P Chidambaram asked the government to spell out India's response to US President Donald Trump's threat of tariff war, alleging that no discussion in parliament or consultation with Opposition parties has been held over the matter. He called for finding common ground with other nations that share the same interests in pushing back against Mr Trump, and warned that if Mr Trump starts picking out individual countries and applying di…
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