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    ET Graphics: India, EU to hold 13th round of FTA talks in Delhi; pact likely by year-end

    ET Graphics: India, EU to hold 13th round of FTA talks in Delhi; pact likely by year-end

    European Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security, Maroš Šefcovic, is also expected to visit India later this week as both sides attempt to finalize the trade pact by the end of the year.

    India cautions SCO against misuse of export measures

    India cautions SCO against misuse of export measures

    India cautioned against weaponizing export measures at the SCO trade ministers' meeting, emphasizing the need for fair trade practices and a functional WTO. India highlighted diversifying supply chains, addressing trade imbalances, and ensuring climate measures don't discriminate. The nation also proposed SCO workstreams for the digital economy and spotlighted the AVGC sector's potential.

    India, EU working on series of transformative initiatives besides eyeing to seal FTA by December

    India, EU working on series of transformative initiatives besides eyeing to seal FTA by December

    India and the European Union are set to intensify negotiations for a free trade agreement, aiming to resolve differences on rules of origin, market access, and duties. High-level meetings are planned, including visits by EU officials and committees, to finalize the deal by year-end.

    India, Israel to sign bilateral investment treaty this week

    India, Israel to sign bilateral investment treaty this week

    Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich's upcoming visit to India aims to strengthen economic ties, with the signing of a bilateral investment treaty (BIT) expected. This BIT seeks to protect investors and boost confidence through assured treatment and dispute resolution. Discussions will also lay the groundwork for a free trade agreement (FTA) to further enhance trade between the two nations.

    Indian Amb Sibi George calls Japan 'steadfast partner' of India as he bids farewell

    Indian Amb Sibi George calls Japan 'steadfast partner' of India as he bids farewell

    Indian Ambassador to Japan Sibi George has expressed his heartfelt appreciation for the support he received in strengthening India-Japan relations during his tenure in the country, as he prepares to leave his post, the Japan Times reported.

    India reaffirms commitment to WTO-centred, fair trade system at SCO Trade Ministers' Meeting

    India reaffirms commitment to WTO-centred, fair trade system at SCO Trade Ministers' Meeting

    India stressed the scope to leverage the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation's (SCO) collective strengths for shared prosperity at the SCO Trade Ministers' Meeting held in Vladivostok and highlighted the need for export diversification, reducing dependency, and building resilient supply chains, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said in a statement Sunday.

    Coal import declines in July over sluggish demand, availability of high stock

    Coal import declines in July over sluggish demand, availability of high stock

    India's coal imports saw a decline of 16.4 percent in July, reaching 21.08 million tonnes. This decrease is attributed to reduced demand during the monsoon season and ample stock availability. Imports during April-July also dipped. Non-coking coal imports decreased, while coking coal imports increased during the same period. The government assures sufficient coal supply across sectors.

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    'Propaganda': Peter Navarro slams Elon Musk after his X post on India’s Russian oil purchases gets fact-checked

    'Propaganda': Peter Navarro slams Elon Musk after his X post on India’s Russian oil purchases gets fact-checked

    Peter Navarro, former Trump advisor, lashed out after being fact-checked on X for spreading misinformation about India's Russian oil purchases. He accused Elon Musk of allowing "propaganda" and reiterated his claim that India is exploiting the situation for profit. Navarro insisted India didn't buy Russian oil before the Ukraine invasion.

    US reciprocal tariffs: Donald Trump signs order granting exemptions to some goods

    US reciprocal tariffs: Donald Trump signs order granting exemptions to some goods

    India’s exports of the newly-exempt 50-odd items amount to about $20 million annually. The products include highly specialised: nitrile compounds used in pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals; nickel waste and scrap recycled into stainless steel and batteries; lidocaine, a local anaesthetic; nick el powders for catalysts and 3D printing; nickel flakes used in conductive coatings; and high-purity precious metal articles used as bullion and inelectronics.

    India will be at negotiating table 'in a month or two': US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick

    India will be at negotiating table 'in a month or two': US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick

    US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick suggests India will eventually seek a deal with Donald Trump, despite current tensions over Russian oil purchases. Lutnick criticized India's increased reliance on discounted Russian oil and its role in BRICS, urging New Delhi to align with the US. He believes economic realities will compel India to prioritize its relationship with the American consumer.

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    Trump's advisor Navarro needles India once again

    Trump's advisor Navarro needles India once again

    Peter Navarro, trade advisor to Donald Trump, is stirring controversy by supporting tariffs on foreign remote workers, potentially impacting India's IT services exports. This move resonates with Trump's "America First" agenda, targeting Indian tech workers and outsourcing. While formal tariffs may be challenging, non-tariff barriers could be employed, posing a threat to India's $250+ billion IT industry.

    India plans relief package for exporters hit by US tariffs

    India plans relief package for exporters hit by US tariffs

    Nirmala Sitharaman announced India's plan to aid exporters affected by increased U.S. tariffs. The new duties included levies on Indian goods, impacting sectors like textiles and jewellery. The government will offer credit guarantees for small businesses and exporters. Labour-intensive industries face significant challenges, leading to job losses. The tariffs have strained relations between India and the U.S.

    India dismisses reports on Xi Jinping's secret letter to Prez Murmu, calls it 'incorrect'

    India dismisses reports on Xi Jinping's secret letter to Prez Murmu, calls it 'incorrect'

    The Ministry of External Affairs refuted a Bloomberg report suggesting Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a 'secret letter' to Indian President Droupadi Murmu. The alleged letter, delivered in late August, reportedly conveyed concerns about US deals potentially harming China's interests. The report indicated the letter was also intended for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, but the Ministry has denied its existence.

    Modi discusses early conclusion of FTA talks with EU leaders

    Modi discusses early conclusion of FTA talks with EU leaders

    Narendra Modi spoke with European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. They talked about the Free Trade Agreement and the Ukraine situation. They stressed the importance of the India-EU partnership. They also discussed progress in trade, technology and other sectors. The leaders want to finalize the India-EU FTA soon.

    India's diesel shipments to Europe surge 137% in August

    India's diesel shipments to Europe surge 137% in August

    India's diesel exports to Europe witnessed a significant surge in August, climbing 137% year-on-year to 242,000 barrels per day. This increase is attributed to European buyers preparing for the upcoming EU ban on fuels refined from Russian crude in 2026.

    India looking beyond US for pharma exports amid tariff tensions

    India looking beyond US for pharma exports amid tariff tensions

    India aims to increase medicine exports to Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. This strategy reduces reliance on the United States due to tariff concerns. The Pharmaceuticals Export Promotion Council of India also plans to increase finished goods sales to Cheen. This addresses the trade deficit. The industry imports raw materials from Cheen.

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