Himani Pande, DPIIT Additional Secretary on Saturday said the India-Brazil partnership is poised for a more ambitious and transformative phase, asserting that existing trade levels fall short of the relationship's strategic potential, according to a report by Brasil 247.
Banco do Brasil President Tarciana Medeiros on Saturday said the bank is prepared to serve as a strategic bridge to expand Brazil-India bilateral trade to USD 100 billion, underscoring the need to deepen what she termed a structuring partnership between the two economies, according to Brasil
He alleged that despite this knowledge, the Indian government moved hastily. "What forced or compelled Narendra Modi to suddenly, on the 2nd of February, call up Donald Trump and accept all his conditions, including the fact that we will not buy cheap oil from Russia? That in itself is a
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.
In a post on X, Kharge asked why the Centre did not wait for the US court's verdict before rushing into an interim trade deal, which he called a "trap deal." He criticised the deal's Joint Statement for including zero tariffs on several American exports, effectively opening India's agricu
In a post on X, Gandhi once again accused PM Modi of being compromised and said his "betrayal now stands exposed." He further claimed that the Prime Minister would be unable to renegotiate the trade deal and would "surrender again."
Congress leader Supriya Shrinate, on Friday, in a wild attack at the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, showcased support to the protest staged by the Indian Youth Congress during the India AI Impact Summit, saying that they demonstrated how PM Modi compromised the integrity and identity of th
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,