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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 - 23:30
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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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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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