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‘Aggressive US pressure can force…’: GTRI warns India against one-sided trade deal; says don’t fall into same trap’ as Indonesia

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 23 July 2025 ()
The Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) warns India against replicating the US-Indonesia trade deal, which heavily favors the US by granting access to Indonesia's markets while imposing tariffs on Indonesian goods. GTRI advises India to be cautious in trade negotiations with the US, especially regarding agriculture, digital trade, and product standards.
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