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Trump Says Modi to Launch Trade Talks

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Modi Factor, Russian Oil, $500bn Pledge: Why Trump Says He Backed India-US Trade Deal - 4 Key Reasons
In a major announcement, US President Donald Trump, on Monday, said that the US and India "have agreed to a trade deal" with Washington reducing the reciprocal tariff from 25 per cent to 18 per cent "...

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Al Jazeera on MSN · 1d
Modi, Trump announce India-US ‘trade deal’: What we know and what we don’t
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Trump Says Modi to Launch Trade Talks After US Unveils Tariffs
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India-US Trade Agreement: Which Everyday Items Could Become Cheaper Or Costlier?
On Monday, US President Donald Trump and PM Narendra Modi announced that a deal had been finalised and tariffs on Indian imports will be slashed from 50% to 18%.

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India-US trade deal phase one: Key conditions on tariffs, energy, and purchases decoded
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India-US Trade Deal LIVE Updates: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar meets US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
Forbes India · 1d
India locks in US trade deal, days after EU FTA
Soon after, a post from Prime Minister Narendra Modi confirmed the deal.

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'Big thanks': PM Modi's first remarks after Trump announces India-US trade deal
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Trump Announces Reduced 18% Tariffs On India After Telephonic Conversation With PM Modi
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Why the Trump-Modi split is such a disaster

When it comes to bromances, President Donald Trump typically runs hot and cold. Remember Elon Musk? Vladimir Putin? First they’re besties, then they’re trading barbs. The latest example? Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During Trump’s first term ...
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The odd thing about Modi’s mojo

The danger is that Mr Modi’s appetite for reforms may go soft, if they can no longer be sold to his nationalist supporters as a necessary sacrifice to strengthen India in an unfriendly world. The recent reforms are not enough.
Press Trust of India on MSN
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India to restrict Russian oil buy, import only where supplies are irreplaceable: Sources

India will restrict crude oil purchases from Russia as part of an agreement reached with the US in exchange for lower trade tariffs, sources said, adding imports will continue for now by refiners such as Nayara Energy,
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