An emboldened India holds out for better terms in US trade talks
For India, delaying—or even abandoning—a rushed deal may be more prudent than accepting obligations whose costs could outweigh any short-term tariff relief.
Read the full articleYou might also wanna read

An emboldened India holds out for better terms in US trade talks
ANALYSIS-An emboldened India holds out for better terms in US trade talks

An emboldened India holds out for better terms in US trade talks
India rejected a quick trade agreement with the US in recent talks and is holding out for a better deal as Prime Minister Narendra Modi draw
An emboldened India holds out for better terms in US trade talks
India rejected a swift trade agreement with the United States, seeking more favorable terms. New Delhi's confidence stems from new trading p
Analysis-An emboldened India holds out for better terms in US trade talks
By Shivangi Acharya, Manoj Kumar and Trevor Hunnicutt NEW DELHI/WASHINGTON, July 13 (Reuters) - India rejected a quick trade agreement with
'We don't intend to rush': India rejects quick US trade deal, pushes for better terms

An emboldened India holds out for better terms in US trade talks
Washington had hoped for quick trade concessions from a strategic partner as President Donald Trump prepares new tariffs likely to come int

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.