India-US Trade Deal May Be 'Rebalanced' Amid Tariff Uncertainty: Piyush Goyal

Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal announced on Friday that India may consider 'rebalancing' its trade agreement with the United States to safeguard national interests, following a recent ruling by the US Supreme Court regarding tariffs. The court's decision has introduced significant uncertainty into the trade landscape, prompting Indian officials to reassess aspects of the proposed trade deal. Goyal emphasized the importance of protecting India's economic interests and ensuring that any trade agreements are mutually beneficial. This move comes as India continues to engage with the US on various trade issues, aiming to strengthen economic ties while also addressing concerns about trade imbalances and tariff barriers. The ongoing discussions highlight the complexities of international trade negotiations, particularly in light of fluctuating political and economic conditions.
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