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Ahead of PM Modi-Donald Trump meet, India considers cutting tariffs on THESE items imported from US

DNA Tuesday, 11 February 2025 ()
The report pointed out that India has relatively higher tariff rates compared to other countries, making it vulnerable to US retaliatory measures.
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