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India-U.S. deal: Agri, seafood exporters relieved, farmers agitated over possible import of U.S. crops
India
India Latest News: Top National Headlines Today & Breaking News | The Hindu•Feb 3

India-U.S. deal: Agri, seafood exporters relieved, farmers agitated over possible import of U.S. crops

Exporters of agricultural products, fisheries, and seafood were relieved after the announcement of the trade deal between India and the United States,...

Govt to meet basmati exporters amid US tariff threat on Iran issue | Today News
Business
mint - news•Jan 14

Govt to meet basmati exporters amid US tariff threat on Iran issue | Today News

India's basmati rice exports to Iran are at risk amid US tariff threats and ongoing unrest in Iran. The commerce ministry will meet with exporters to address concerns, as significant delays and uncertainties impact shipments and payments in this crucial market.

Exporters shares slump on US warning of higher tariffs
Business•Economic Times•Jan 9

Exporters shares slump on US warning of higher tariffs

Indian exporter shares fell sharply. Donald Trump's support for a bill proposing 500% tariffs on Indian imports caused panic. This could significantly increase existing tariffs. Textile, apparel, seafood, and drug makers saw their shares drop. Experts advise caution and focusing on domestic companies. Clarity on the tariffs is awaited.

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EU exporters of heavy goods to start paying for their CO2 emissions
World•Latest News From Euronews | Euronews RSS•Jan 1

EU exporters of heavy goods to start paying for their CO2 emissions

Steel and aluminium exporters to the EU will start paying for the CO2 emissions linked to their production as of 1 January 2026. Critics have accused the EU's law of 'protectionism' and say it will hurt trade.

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