💨 Abstract
Indian agricultural economist Ashok Gulati believes that India is unlikely to suffer significant losses in agricultural exports due to US tariffs, provided India negotiates wisely during bilateral trade talks. The impact of these tariffs varies across different agricultural commodities, with the key factor being how the US sets tariffs on India and competing countries. If competing countries face lower tariffs, India may lose market share, but if they face higher tariffs, India could potentially benefit.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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