💨 Abstract
President Trump has initiated a series of tariff announcements, impacting Mexico and Canada initially, with India and China potentially next. A new Department of External Revenue indicates further tariffs are imminent. India's trade negotiators must find a balance between standing firm and offering concessions. ThePrint calls for support for fair, non-hyphenated, and questioning journalism.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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