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08.02.26 - 01:00
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India offers limited access to agri goods; protects staples, dairy (Times of India)
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India and the US have finalized the first phase of a trade deal, leading to reduced reciprocal tariffs on Indian exports to 18%. This move benefits labor-intensive sectors like textiles and leather, while India has carefully opened up to American imports, protecting sensitive agricultural and dairy products. Several Indian food items will also gain zero-duty access to the US market....
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07.02.26 - 23:42
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India, US signal intent to counter China′s economic dominance (Times of India)
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India and the US are strengthening economic security alignment to enhance supply chain resilience and innovation, addressing non-market policies of third parties. This move signals a synchronized strategy to reduce China's global manufacturing dominance in key sectors like semiconductors and green energy, building on previous commitments....
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07.02.26 - 23:42
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Trade deal: Aviation suppliers eye greater access to US (Times of India)
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A landmark Indo-US trade deal is poised to significantly boost India's aerospace exports, potentially doubling sourcing for giants like Boeing. Zero-duty access for components will place India on par with established aerospace supply chains, with Indian carriers expected to place substantial aircraft orders....
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07.02.26 - 23:30
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Dramatic turnaround: From brink of collapse, PM Modi & Trump deliver a deal (Times of India)
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India and the US have reached a breakthrough interim trade agreement, a significant shift from recent tensions. This deal, a precursor to a larger pact, offers advantages to India's MSME and labor-intensive sectors. Negotiators successfully resisted pressure on sensitive agricultural imports, a move likely to please the US president's base ahead of mid-term polls....
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07.02.26 - 23:30
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India-US trade deal: Harley, Tesla to benefit, but no risk to desi firms (Times of India)
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US auto giants Harley Davidson, Jeep, and Tesla are poised to benefit from a new trade deal with India. The agreement offers reduced import duties on specific high-engine capacity motorcycles and cars, with concessions for Harley Davidson's 800-1,600cc bikes and a phased duty reduction for vehicles over 3,000cc, potentially boosting Tesla and Jeep's market presence without impacting domestic manufacturers....
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07.02.26 - 23:06
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Farmers question import of animal feed, soybean oil (Times of India)
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India's decision to import animal feed like DDGs and soybean oil from the US has sparked farmer concerns, who fear the products originate from genetically modified crops. While the government assures that all domestic crops remain safe and GM traces are eliminated post-processing, farm organizations are seeking greater clarity on the agreement's implications for local agriculture and farmer incomes....
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07.02.26 - 23:06
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The $500 billion question: What will India import? (Times of India)
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India aims to import $500 billion in US goods over five years, but success hinges on American suppliers meeting demand. While oil and coal imports are set to rise, high-tech items like chips and aircraft face supply chain challenges. Indian buyers and US sellers must collaborate to achieve this ambitious trade target....
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07.02.26 - 22:54
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India stands its ground on dairy, agri products (Times of India)
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India has reached a trade agreement with the US on agricultural products. Tariffs will be reduced on several American food items like tree nuts and fruits. However, India will maintain protection for its dairy and genetically modified crops. This deal aims to balance trade interests for both nations, opening new avenues for Indian exports....
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