India has exposure to sectors who fall under the Ambit of the Section 232 tariffs and they may continue to see tariffs.
The agreement includes a $500-billion commitment over five years, covering merchandise purchases across sectors such as aircraft, data centres, LPG, coking coal, gold, textiles, leather and jewellery.
“The lack of understanding around the scope and intent of Directive 2001/83/EC of the European Parliament is responsible for the existing debate and controversy concerning section 3(d) of the Indian ...