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The proposed punitive or reciprocal tariffs that the US has threatened to slap on Indian exports from April 2 will lead to an average 10%
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The proposed punitive or reciprocal tariffs that the US has threatened to slap on Indian exports from April 2 will lead to an average 10%

According to data released by the Tea Board of India, India has exported 254 million kg of tea in 2024, thus becoming the second-highest exporter

VinFast, a Vietnamese automotive company, is preparing to enter the Indian market, a move that could significantly impact the country’s automotive industry. The announcement was

India will make a significant stride in the global trade over the next five years, contributing about 6 per cent in the world’s trade growth,

India’s goods trade deficit fell to its lowest level since August 2021, dropping to $14.05 billion in February from $22.9 billion in January, primarily due

China and India outpaced global trade growth in 2024, outperforming international averages, according to a report citing UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD)’s Global Trade Update.

India and New Zealand share a longstanding partnership founded on shared democratic values, strong people-to-people ties, and economic complementarities. Both countries have continuously worked towards

India’s trade deficit likely narrowed to $21.5 billion in February, down from $23 billion in January, according to a report by Union Bank of India.

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is set to meet export promotion councils to discuss trade concerns following his trip to Washington for talks with

The proposed punitive or reciprocal tariffs that the US has

According to data released by the Tea Board of India,

VinFast, a Vietnamese automotive company, is preparing to enter the

India will make a significant stride in the global trade

India’s goods trade deficit fell to its lowest level since

China and India outpaced global trade growth in 2024, outperforming

India and New Zealand share a longstanding partnership founded on

India’s trade deficit likely narrowed to $21.5 billion in February,

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is set to meet