An emboldened India holds out for better terms in US trade talks
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An emboldened India holds out for better terms in US trade talks
Agencies New York India and the US did not reach a consensus on a trade agreement in recent talks, with New Delhi holding out for a better deal as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi draws confidence from new trading partners, eased economic risks and political gains at home, officials and analysts»»»
BusinessAn emboldened India holds out for better terms in US trade talks
NEW DELHI: India and the US did not reach a consensus on a trade agreement in recent talks, with New Delhi holding out for a better deal as Prime Minister Narendra Modi draws confidence from new trading partners, eased economic risks and political gains at home, officials and analysts said. India’s»»»
An emboldened India holds out for better terms in US trade talks | The Express Tribune
India rejected a quick trade agreement with the US in recent talks and is holding out for a better deal as Prime Minister Narendra Modi draws confidence from new trading partners, eased economic risks and political gains at home, officials and analysts said. After months of talks, the two nations »»»
India's trade deficit widens to $30.43 bn in June as against $28.21 bn in May
India's merchandise trade deficit widened to $30.43 billion in June from $28.21 billion in May, even as goods exports rose 15.5% year-on-year to $40.41 billion. In the April-June quarter, overall goods exports increased about 15%, supported by higher petroleum shipments and a recovery in exports to»»»
An emboldened India holds out for better terms in US trade talks
India rejected a quick trade agreement with the US in recent talks and is holding out for a better deal as Prime Minister Narendra Modi draws confidence from new trading partners, eased economic risks and political gains at home, officials and analysts said. After months of talks, the two nations f»»»
An emboldened India holds out for better terms in US trade talks
Indian prime minister Narendra Modi is greeted by US president Donald Trump during his early 2025 visit to Washington, as the two countries worked to ease bilateral tensions. (EPA Images pic) NEW DELHI: India rejected a quick trade agreement with the US in recent talks and is holding out for a bett»»»
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