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What India-US trade could look like after Trump takes office

India seeks to leverage Trump's policy by capitalising on U.S. trade tension with China, aiming to draw away from it investments and businesses diversifying supply chains.

An attendee holds U.S. and India's flags as they gather on the South Lawn of the White House to watch an official State Arrival ceremony as U.S. President Joe Biden hosts India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a State Visit at the White House in Washington, U.S., June 22, 2023. / REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File Photo

India is preparing for possible trade talks with the United States, aiming for increased investments from U.S. companies and higher exports once President-elect Donald Trump takes office.

While aiming to protect its manufacturers from potential U.S. tariff hikes on its exports, India is exploring ways to strengthen ties with Washington as Trump has threatened tariffs of 60 percent and other curbs on imports from China.

Here are key commercial issues between the two countries:

TRUMP POLICY ON CHINA

India seeks to leverage Trump's policy by capitalising on U.S. trade tension with China, aiming to draw away from it investments and businesses diversifying supply chains.

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