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Indian Industry Urges US to Reconsider Tariffs, Citing Lack of Forced Labor Evidence
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Indian Industry Urges US to Reconsider Tariffs, Citing Lack of Forced Labor Evidence

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  • Indian industry bodies have urged the US Trade Representative (USTR) to reconsider proposed tariffs on Indian goods, arguing there's no evidence of forced labor in Indian production and warning of supply chain disruption.
  • They suggest using the India-US Trade Policy Forum instead of imposing duties.

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Indian industry bodies have urged the US Trade Representative (USTR) to reconsider proposed tariffs on Indian goods, arguing there's no evidence of forced labor in Indian production and warning of supply chain disruption. They suggest using the India-US Trade Policy Forum instead of imposing duties.

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