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At BRICS, Jaishankar red-flags ‘linking of trade measures to non-trade matters’
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar urged BRICS to address rising protectionism and trade imbalances, highlighting India's $99 billion deficit with China amid US tariff disruptions.
- At a virtual BRICS summit, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar emphasized the need to protect the international trading system's non-discriminatory principles while addressing trade disruptions caused by US tariffs.
- The summit was convened by Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to discuss the US-imposed tariffs on Brazilian and Indian exports.
- Jaishankar highlighted that the world is facing significant challenges, including conflicts and climate change, and called for collaborative solutions to promote fair and stable trade practices.
- He warned that increasing trade barriers and linking trade measures to non-trade matters will not help global trade.
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C 28%
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