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An emboldened India holds out for better terms in US trade talks
India rejected a quick trade agreement with the US during recent talks, holding out for better terms including tariff advantages over competitors like China and no new US levies. The US seeks trade concessions from India amid planned tariffs, but New Delhi remains firm on key demands such as agriculture protections.
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