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'Fake news': MEA rejects report claiming Centre 'reviewing list of US goods exempted from tariffs'; calls out 'disinformation' on X
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The ministry of external affairs (MEA) has refuted reports circulating online, specifically those originating from "China in English" and other social media accounts, alleging that India is reviewing tariff exemptions on US products and considering suspending bilateral agreements with the US. The MEA's fact-check unit labeled these claims as "FAKE News.
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