India questions US plans for new tariffs linked to alleged forced labor practices. New Delhi argues the US approach contains inconsistencies and prefers bilateral trade negotiations. Proposed tariffs could increase costs for Indian exporters and American consumers alike. India maintains its constitutional framework prevents forced labor and refutes US claims. The US Trade Representative is considering additional tariffs on imports from sixty economies. India questions US plans for new tariffs linked to alleged forced labor practices. New Delhi argues the US approach contains inconsistencies and prefers bilateral trade negotiations. Proposed tariffs could increase costs for Indian exporters and American consumers alike. India maintains its constitutional framework prevents forced labor and refutes US claims. The US Trade Representative is considering additional tariffs on imports from sixty economies.
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