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Is India at Risk of a 500% US Tariff? Four Senators Push Trump-Backed Russia Bill

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July 11, 2026

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India has been affected by the rising energy prices due to the the US and Iran conflict. The country might face another major challenge as four American senators have announced an agreement with the Trump administration to advance legislation targeting countries

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The Economic Times

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· Jul 7, 2026

US tariffs? India's auto parts drive on exports

US tariffs? India's auto parts drive on exports

The Tribune

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· Jul 3, 2026

Indian officials to testify before US Trade Representative to counter tariff move

India is set to challenge the proposed US tariffs on exports with the US Trade Representative next week, contending that the findings on forced labour are legally flawed and would affect American businesses and consumers. Representatives from the commerce ministry as well as industry bodies, such as APEDA, FICCI, CII and ACMA, are scheduled to []

Business Today

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· Jun 21, 2026

Can US-China trade tensions boost India's exports? These key sectors remain at risk

As the US-China trade rivalry intensifies, India could emerge as a beneficiary of shifting global supply chains and the China+1 strategy. However, experts warn that rising protectionism and trade fragmentation could pose risks to key export sectors.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 2, 2026

Rupee’s pain has a global address

The dollar trap. Much of India’s global trade is invoiced in dollars, which to an extent is inevitable -- but not entirely so

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 4, 2026

Washington Wants to Fine India 12.5% Over Forced Labor. Goyal’s Answer: Let Them.

The USTR wants to add a 12.5 tariff on Indian goods over unproven forced-labor allegations, with public comments closing July 6. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal isn't fighting it — he's calling it a gift.

Hindustan Times

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· Jun 27, 2026

Confidence in Trump sinks among Indians as unfavourable views of US hit record high

According to the 2026 data, Indians largely disapprove of Trump’s use of global tariffs, his handling of conflicts, and US' restrictive immigration policies.

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Related coverage for "Is India at Risk of a 500% US Tariff? Four Senators Push Trump-Backed Russia Bill": The Economic Times — US tariffs? India's auto parts drive on exports . The Tribune — Indian officials to testify before US Trade Representative to counter tariff move. Business Today — Can US-China trade tensions boost India's exports? These key sectors remain at risk. The Hindu BusinessLine — Rupee’s pain has a global address. The Eastern Herald — Washington Wants to Fine India 12.5% Over Forced Labor. Goyal’s Answer: Let Them.. Hindustan Times — Confidence in Trump sinks among Indians as unfavourable views of US hit record high