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India-US trade deal: India says reserves WTO right to hit back at US on auto tariffs; adds move won't impact bilateral agreement talks
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India has reserved its right to impose retaliatory tariffs on the US following a 25% tariff on Indian auto parts, a procedural move under WTO safeguards. This action won't impede ongoing trade deal talks, aiming for a $500 billion bilateral trade by 2030. An interim agreement is expected before July 9, but uncertainty remains.
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