Congress leader Imran Masood slammed the Central Government over the trade framework with the US, asserting that the ruling BJP is forcing America to enter Indian markets the way the East India Company entered in the past.
The Bharatiya Janata Party and Congress workers clashed in several places across India on Saturday as the ruling party took to the streets to protest against the Indian Youth Congress' "shirtless" agitation at the India AI Impact Summit held at Bharat Mandapam.
"It's good for India that tariffs get reduced. And it, of course, is for all over the world. But we have an advantage because we have the raw materials itself, we can give big delivery and good quality. It is advantageous for India. Even with the Supreme Court order, we are benefited," Dr Sa
The landmark 6-3 ruling by the US Supreme Court striking down emergency tariffs has sent ripples through the global trade community. While the ruling curtails executive power, the immediate introduction of a 10 per cent uniform levy under Section 122 has drawn sharp reactions from trade, leg
Speaking to reporters here on Saturday, Joshi said, "I have read in the media that the US top court has given some judgment and the Indian government will study that, and whatever the reaction needs to be given, that will be given by the Commerce Ministry and MEA, not by me."
Speaking to the media here on Saturday, Ramesh said, "We demand that in view of the Supreme Court's decision on tariff, the Modi government should immediately put the Indo-US framework of interim agreement on hold."
Speaking on the ruling, Tewari said, "The 6-3 verdict of the US Supreme Court is a message to all constitutional courts around the world that they are charged with the responsibility of checking executive excess, and if the judiciary does not step up to the plate or does not perform its d
Indian exporters are set to receive immediate relief following the US Supreme Court's ruling on the US administration tariffs, according to Manoj Mishra, Partner at Grant Thornton Bharat.
The US administration has imposed a 10 per cent ad valorem import duty on articles imported into the United States, after the Supreme Court struck down the reciprocal tariffs imposed by them under the IEEPA, terming them as illegal.
In a post on X, she noted that while the trade now attracts a 10% tariff following the court intervention, US imports to India continue at 0%. She also praised Brazil for maintaining its trade sovereignty despite being among the highest-tariffed nations. Chaturvedi described the US court'
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer on Friday said that the trade deals signed by the United States with countries from across the world would continue to remain in place despite the Supreme Court ruling and listed several other tools which maight be used to implement the trade deals,