New Delhi:
According to a White House document, the United States has revised the import duties to implement India from 27 percent to 26 percent.
These duties will be applicable from 9 April.
On Wednesday, announcing a mutual tariff against various countries, he organized a chart, shown tariffs that countries such as India, China, UK and European Union will now have to pay.
The chart indicated that India charged 52 percent tariffs, including currency manipulation and trade barriers, and the US will now charge India with a 26 percent concessional mutual tariff.
Earlier, the White House documents showed 27 percent duty on India. However, according to the latest update, it has been revised up to 26 percent at the bottom.
When asked, industry experts said that one percent would not have much effect.
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