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Three U.S. lawmakers introduce resolution to end 50% tariffs imposed by Trump on India
A resolution introduced by three House members seeks to end tariffs reaching 50% on Indian imports, citing harm to US workers, consumers, and bilateral trade ties.
- Three US House members introduced a resolution to cancel Trump's 50% tariffs on Indian goods, arguing they were imposed through an overreach of emergency powers and are causing economic harm.
- The lawmakers- Deborah Ross, Marc Veasey, and Raja Krishnamoorthi- said the tariffs disrupt supply chains, harm American workers, and drive up costs for consumers.
- They argued the tariffs undermine the US-India economic relationship and aim to strengthen ties by removing them.
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Three U.S. lawmakers introduce resolution to end 50% tariffs imposed by Trump on India
Deborah Ross, Marc Veasey and Raja Krishnamoorthi introduced the resolution in the House of Representatives to terminate Mr. Trump’s national emergency authorising tariffs of up to 50% on imports from India
·India
Read Full Article‘India is important’: Three US House of Representatives members to introduce resolution to end Trump's 50% tariffs
Three US Representatives introduced a resolution to end President Trump's national emergency declaration imposing tariffs on Indian imports, deeming them illegal and harmful.
·New Delhi, India
Read Full Article‘Disrupt supply chains’: US lawmakers move to overturn Trump’s 50% tariffs on India
Three US House members have introduced a resolution to overturn President Trump’s emergency-driven tariffs on India, arguing that the duties are damaging to American consumers, workers, and vital economic ties.
·Mumbai, India
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