NEW DELHI : As India faces potential trade headwinds that could impact its USD 87 billion exports to the United States, the country must accelerate market diversification and leverage its strengths in services to
NEW DELHI : The 25 percent tariff plus penalty imposed by US President Donald Trump on Indian goods is set to impact a wide array of US businesses from restaurant chains to jewellery brands
NEW DELHI : India and Russia could “take their dead economies down together”, said U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday (July 31, 2025). The criticism was among a barrage of statements targeting India by
NEW DELHI : The US‘ imposition of a 25% tariff on Indian exports starting 1 August has cast a shadow over bilateral trade, creating fresh uncertainty for exporters. In addition, uncertainty over a potential
WASHINGTON : India’s Ambassador to the United States, Shri Vinay Kwatra, on Thursday announced the opening of eight new Indian Consular Application Centres across the United States, aimed at expanding access to consular services
WASHINGTON : Donald Trump has announced the US will impose a 25% tariff on goods from India plus an extra “penalty” for the country buying arms and energy from Russia amid the war in
NEW DELHI : India’s trade talks are in a “very advanced” stage with the US, Oman and the European Union, Commerce and Industry Minister Shri Piyush Goyal said on Saturday, while underlining that every
WASHINGTON : US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Sunday confirmed that the August 1 deadline for imposing tariffs on its trading partners remains unchanged. Speaking firmly on the matter, Lutnick ruled out any possibility
NEW DELHI : India will continue to negotiate future trade agreements from a position of strength, Commerce Minister Shri Piyush Goyal said on Sunday, days after signing a landmark free trade pact with the
NEW DELHI : The July 31 deadline for the ongoing trade negotiations between the US and India approaches, both sides are reportedly converging on a modest 10–15 percent US tariff on Indian imports—avoiding the