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Commerce ministry 'working on different scenarios' to assess Trump tariff fallout: Report

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 1 April 2025
The commerce ministry is preparing for various scenarios as US tariffs on Indian exports loom, potentially impacting key sectors like chemicals, textiles, and electronics. The ministry is assessing the economic effects and exploring strategies to mitigate these impacts, while also addressing non-tariff barriers imposed by the US.
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