Indian Shares Set To Open Higher After US Supreme Court Scraps Trump Tariffs

Indian stock markets are poised for a positive opening on Monday, following a significant ruling by the US Supreme Court that invalidated tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump. These tariffs, which had increased the duty on certain US imports from 10% to 15%, were a part of Trump's broader trade policy aimed at protecting domestic industries. The Supreme Court's decision is expected to ease trade tensions and improve market sentiment both in the US and globally. Analysts speculate that this ruling may lead to a rebound in investor confidence, particularly in sectors heavily reliant on imports and exports. The ruling is seen as a pivotal moment, potentially reshaping trade relations and economic forecasts. As Indian investors react to this development, the focus will be on how it impacts local markets and sectors such as technology, manufacturing, and agriculture, which are integral to India's economic landscape.
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