Congress leader Pawan Khera on Saturday launched a scathing attack on the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government following US President Donald Trump's announcement of a 25% tariff on Indian imports, effective August 1.
"Trump has created a state of confusion. Neither the government nor PM Modi made any statement in the House or took responsibility... Have we become so weak that even discussing strategies prompts interference from Trump?... The saddest part is when we discuss the trade balance, especially s
Senior Congress leader and former Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan on Friday criticised the Indian government's response to US President Donald Trump's remarks on India's economy and the recent imposition of 25% tariffs on Indian goods.
Sarkar wonders why Modi hasn't responded strongly, especially with Trump now imposing a 25% tariff plus penalty on India. He drew parallels with former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, suggesting she would have given Trump a fitting response.
Bharatiya Janata Party MP Damodar Agarwal on Friday backed Union Commerce Minister's statement in Parliament after US President Donald Trump announced 25 per cent tariffs on India.
India may face an annual export loss of USD 5 to USD 6.75 billion if demand declines by 20 to 30 per cent because of 15 per cent tariff imposed by US, said a report by Ventura Securities.
The executive order signed by President Donald Trump on Thursday has imposed flat 25 per cent tariff on all goods from India, with no product-level exemptions, according to a report by the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI).
The US's move has raised concerns about India's export outlook, as the US is one of the country's largest export destinations. The fresh round of tariffs has sparked fears that Indian products will become more expensive in the US market, making them less competitive compared to goods from ot
Indian stock markets continued to remain under pressure on Friday morning as US President Donald Trump signed an executive order imposing 25 per cent tariffs on India's exports to the US, effective from August 7.
The government told the Parliament on Thursday that US President Donald Trump has announced a reciprocal tariff on Indian goods, and it is examining the impact of the recent events and will take all necessary steps to safeguard national interest.
Janata Dal United MP Sanjay Kumar Jha on Thursday said that Indian government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi are capable of finding solutions to the 25 per cent tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump on country's exports.
Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Thursday criticised the Centre over US President Donald Trump's remarks on tariffs and claims of averting a war between India and Pakistan, saying the Prime Minister's global outreach has led to outcomes that raise serious concerns for the country.