In response to rising trade tensions, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) will convene a high-level meeting on August 26, 2025, to discuss measures for Indian exporters facing the upcoming 50% tariff on goods entering the United States. This tariff increase, which comes into effect starting Wednesday, marks a significant escalation, with the US government doubling existing duties on Indian imports. Sources famil
In response to rising trade tensions, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) will convene a high-level meeting on August 26, 2025, to discuss measures for Indian exporters facing the upcoming 50% tariff on goods entering the United States. This tariff increase, which comes into effect starting Wednesday, marks a significant escalation, with the US government doubling existing duties on Indian imports. Sources famil
With Donald Trump set to become the US president, Indian exporters may face challenges due to potential changes in trade policies. Experts suggest that the 'America First' agenda could lead to higher customs duties on goods like automobiles, textiles, and pharmaceuticals. Additionally, stricter H-1B visa rules may impact Indian IT firms, as a significant portion of their revenue comes from the US market. The US is India's largest trading partner, accounting for a substantia
With Donald Trump set to become the US president, Indian exporters may face challenges due to potential changes in trade policies. Experts suggest that the 'America First' agenda could lead to higher customs duties on goods like automobiles, textiles, and pharmaceuticals. Additionally, stricter H-1B visa rules may impact Indian IT firms, as a significant portion of their revenue comes from the US market. The US is India's largest trading partner, accounting for a substantia