Donald Trump's Tariffs on India Timeline
A timeline details the fluctuating tariffs imposed by Donald Trump on India, ranging from 26% to 50% and then to 10%.
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Supreme Court ruling offers little relief for Republicans divided on Trump’s tariffs - AP News
Supreme Court ruling offers little relief for Republicans divided on Trump’s tariffs AP News
Read full article →Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Global Tariffs - The Wall Street Journal
Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Global Tariffs The Wall Street Journal
Read full article →France says EU has the tools to hit back at Trump over tariffs
Country’s trade minister says the bloc must be prepared to retaliate
Read full article →Trump’s global tariffs have finally been overturned. What next? | Steven Greenhouse
The US supreme court ruled against the president. Let’s hope the court removes its pro-Trump glasses on other issues and stands up for the rule of law There’s no denying that the US supreme court’s long-awaited ruling that overturned Donald Trump’s global tariffs is important, and if the ruling turns out to be a harbinger that the court is ready to abandon its startling sycophancy toward the US president, it could prove hugely important. The ruling this Friday is the first time during Trump’s...
By Steven Greenhouse
Read full article →Tariff ruling clouds Trump’s piloting of the US economy - The Times
Tariff ruling clouds Trump’s piloting of the US economy The Times
Read full article →These Republicans Celebrate Trump’s Tariffs Being Struck Down By SCOTUS - Forbes
These Republicans Celebrate Trump’s Tariffs Being Struck Down By SCOTUS Forbes
Read full article →'Why did we compromise our ... ': Cong raises questions after US court scraps Trump tariffs
The Congress has criticized Prime Minister Modi over the recent India-US trade deal, alleging it's an "anti-India deal" influenced by external pressures. This comes after the US Supreme Court struck down Trump's tariffs, a move the opposition claims will now subject Indian goods to a 10% tariff, contradicting the interim agreement's terms.
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