India gained from the last Trump tariff war: Study
Financial Express Bengaluru|December 16, 2024
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THE PREVIOUS DONALD Trump administration's tariff war with China created new winners in US markets. Countries like India, Mexico, Vietnam, Canada, South Korea, and Germany expanded their exports to the US, and expected boost to local manufacturing not materialising, according to an analysis by Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI).

With the coming back of Donald Trump, a new tariff war is expected which might further realign world trade and offer more opportunities for India and other similarly placed countries, the trade policy think tank said in its report.

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