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    The Trump Tariff War and India

    Anil PadmanabhanBy Anil PadmanabhanMarch 27, 2025 Business No Comments1 Min Read
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    In less than a week from now the United States President Donald Trump will enact Act Two of his tariff war.

    After having slapped China, Mexico and Canada with additional tariffs, on 2 April he will impose reciprocal tariffs on imports from all countries.

    This will impact both friends and foes. And yes, this list includes India.

    President Donald Trump dubs this as “liberation day” for the United States.

    How will this impact the world economy, which is still recovering from the back-to-back economic shocks beginning with the covid-19 pandemic?

    Will this trigger a trade war? How will India cope with this challenge?

    To answer this and more StratNewsGlobal.Tech spoke to T S Vishwanath, a trade expert and founder of VeK, a research and advisory firm.

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