Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Friday said India is in a wait-and-watch mode following the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on U.S. tariffs, describing the situation as "evolving" and asserting that the government remains committed to protecting the country's interests.
The ruling of the US Supreme Court striking down tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump under the International Emergency and Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) is likely to create winners and losers among global economies, with India, China, and Brazil emerging as beneficiaries, while the Eu
Former Union Minister Pawan Bansal on Sunday reacted to the US Supreme Court's order against former US President Donald Trump's tariff decisions, saying the ruling clearly defines the role of the legislature and judiciary in a democracy.
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."
Soon after the US Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs on countries under the IEEPA, Congress veteran P Chidambaram has asked the Indian government to explain what would be the impact of the US judgement on the trade deal framework that was announced earli
The Trump administration has threatened to escalate its tariffs dispute to the Supreme Court after a court ruling overturned many of the president's new import duties, demanding the decision be suspended.