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US-China trade war to benefit India, say government sources
The trade war between the US and China is going to benefit India, government sources told ANI. According to government sources, India is not going to be immune from higher tariffs. There may be some products from India on which the US might take some action but despite this India's exports to US will increase.
India hopes to gain from China's tariff measures, cites benefits from past trade wars
Sources indicated that the US may retaliate against China's tariff measures on certain products based on reports from the US Trade Representative (USTR) and the US Department of Commerce. With tariffs driving up the prices of Chinese products in the American market,
India Eyes Trade Windfall Amid US-China Tariff War
The ongoing US-China trade war presents an opportunity for India to boost its exports to America. Following the imposition of tariffs on Chinese goods, India is anticipated to gain with increased exports.
India to Gain from US-China Trade War: Exporters
Indian exporters are expected to benefit from the US-China trade war, with increased shipments to the American market. Sectors like electrical machinery, auto components, and pharmaceuticals are expected to see a rise in exports.
US-China trade war may open new opportunities for Indian exporters
Exporters have also stated that the imposition of customs duties by the US on imports from China provides huge export opportunities for India to America. The tariffs would affect exports from China to the US as they would push up prices of Chinese goods in the American market, making them less competitive.
Past experience shows US-China tariff war can benefit India, say officials
India was the fourth largest beneficiary when US, China imposed bilateral tariffs in 2018-19; study says India gained to a much lesser extent than its Asian peers
China announces wave of tariffs on US goods as Trump trade war begins
China has announced a package of tariffs on a range of American products in retaliation against a 10 per cent tariff on Chinese imports imposed by president Donald Trump. The Chinese foreign ministry on Tuesday said Beijing has imposed 15 per cent tariffs on coal and liquefied natural gas,
Trump's China tariff appears manageable for Apple due to India shift: BofA
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) should weather the effects of U.S. President Donald Trump's 10% tariff on Chinese imports, as the company has shifted more manufacturing of its iPhone components to India. Of all the iPhones sold in the U.
India prepares for Trump trade disruption by cutting import taxes for Apple & others
Certain iPhone components including iPhone circuit boards will no longer face import taxes in India as the country positions itself to weather changes in global trade.
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How India and Other Asian Economies Are Rushing to Avoid Trade War: Live Q&A
Bloomberg journalists discuss how Asian economies, in particular India, are preparing to placate Trump and avoid tariffs by ...
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on MSN
Eastspring: 'Fabulous' thematics in Asia, especially India and China
Alexander Davey, head of client portfolio managers at Eastspring sees U.S. policies driving volatility in Asia. He sees ...
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India vows to avoid protectionist signals on trade, says top official
India does not want to give any signal that it is protectionist, the top bureaucrat in the finance ministry said, after ...
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India averts first of Trump’s tariff volleys; China, Mexico & Canada take the initial hit
Despite repeatedly criticising India’s tariff structure, Trump’s first executive order to impose trade tariffs did not ...
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One Response to Trump’s Tariffs: Trade That Excludes the U.S.
A growing number of countries, including American allies, are striking trade deals as the Trump administration erects a ...
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India's benchmark indexes set to track Asian peers lower on trade fears
India's benchmark indexes are expected to open lower on Monday, likely following the trend of Asian peers, after U.S.
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Europe facing serious crisis, China battling its internal issues, India must change its policy because…
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