Mexico’s move to raise import tariffs on cars to as high as 50% is likely to hit roughly $1bn in vehicle exports from India.
Experts say Mexico’s tariff measures may hurt India’s auto, auto components, metal, and electronics exports, raising costs ...
India's imports of Russian crude oil rose 4 per cent in November to a five-month high of Euro 2.6 billion, with a large part ...
India remained the second-largest buyer of Russian fossil fuels in November behind China, according to the Centre for ...
According to the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI), tariffs on passenger cars exported from India to Mexico will jump ...
Steep new duties threaten billions in Indian exports as Mexico redraws supply chains to defend industries and court ...
Russian oil imports: India remained the second-largest buyer of Russian oil as the country’s crude oil imports from Moscow ...
Starting Jan 1, 2026, Mexico will hike import tariffs (5–50%) on 1,460+ products from non-FTA countries, including India and China. Autos, machinery, steel, and textiles face the biggest impact, ...
Car import duties will jump from 20 per cent to 50 per cent, directly affecting major Indian vehicle exporters such as ...
Mexico’s sharp 50% import duty on cars from countries without trade pacts, including India, threatens nearly $1.87 billion ...
Mexico on Thursday imposed a tariff of up to 50 per cent on imports from its non-preferential trade partners, including India ...