India Rejects Quick Trade Deal with US, Seeks Better Terms
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- India has rejected a swift trade agreement with the U.S., demanding more favorable terms and assurances on key issues like agricultural concessions and avoiding new U.S. levies.
- India's confidence is bolstered by new trading partners, eased economic risks, and rising exports, strengthening its negotiating position.
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India has rejected a swift trade agreement with the U.S., demanding more favorable terms and assurances on key issues like agricultural concessions and avoiding new U.S. levies. India's confidence is bolstered by new trading partners, eased economic risks, and rising exports, strengthening its negotiating position.