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The Trump administration warned that global producers like Vietnam must rely less on China's supply chain or risk even higher American tariffs. But the reality is different.
The Indian apparel and textile industry is facing a potential crisis with the latest tariff rates announced by the U.S.
President Trump’s 25 per cent tariff — and an extra, unspecified penalty — on most Indian goods leaves India with three major ...
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ABP News on MSNUS Tariff Shock: Indian Exporters Warn Of Layoffs, Seek Urgent SupportIndustry officials said exporters sought schemes similar to the production-linked incentive (PLI) model and called for ...
Indian exporters seek government assistance to cope with 25% Trump tariff, demand affordable credit to avoid job losses.
The United States remains the top export destination for around 40 countries, including key South Asian economies where US exports account for roughly one-fifth of total outbound trade. With textiles ...
Indian exporters across key sectors—including textiles, marine, plastics, and leather—have urged the government for financial ...
Malaysia's 19% tariff on exports to the United States, reduced from 25% previously, still gives it a competitive edge over ...
"The USA has fixed substantially lower tariffs on countries like Vietnam (20 per cent), Thailand (19 per cent) and South ...
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The Manila Times on MSNTrump’s tariff blitz leaves a lot of losersPresident Donald Trump’s tariff onslaught last week left a lot of losers — from small, poor countries like Laos and Algeria ...
With 25% reciprocal tariffs round the corner, govt consulting exporters on next round of trade talks
Indian exporters face challenges due to US tariffs, seek government support for negotiations and clarity on penalties from ...
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