reVISION | 20th January, 2021
India's New Foreign Trade Policy 2021-26
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India's New Foreign Trade Policy 2021-26
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Join Vishal Salsekar Sir in Deep Dive with VisionIAS as he unravels: Most Favoured Nation (MFN) πβ¨
π What is MFN?: Understand the concept of MFN and its significance in international trade agreements.
π MFN and India: Analyze how MFN status impacts India's trade relations with other countries.
π Benefits of MFN: Explore the economic advantages of MFN status for a countryβs exporters and overall trade ecosystem.
βοΈ Challenges with MFN: Delve into the potential challenges and controversies that can arise when a country grants or receives MFN status.
π€οΈ The Way Ahead for India: Discuss how India can leverage MFN status to enhance its trade diplomacy and economic growth.
β¨ Strengthen your International Relations and Economic Affairs preparation with this detailed analysis!
π Watch now! https://youtu.be/dsqVhJAS16Q
π Contact us: +91 8468022022, +91 9019066066 π© Email: enquiry@visionias.in
#DeepDiveWithVisionIAS #MFN #TradeRelations #InternationalTrade #UPSCPreparation #EconomicAffairs
π What is MFN?: Understand the concept of MFN and its significance in international trade agreements.
π MFN and India: Analyze how MFN status impacts India's trade relations with other countries.
π Benefits of MFN: Explore the economic advantages of MFN status for a countryβs exporters and overall trade ecosystem.
βοΈ Challenges with MFN: Delve into the potential challenges and controversies that can arise when a country grants or receives MFN status.
π€οΈ The Way Ahead for India: Discuss how India can leverage MFN status to enhance its trade diplomacy and economic growth.
β¨ Strengthen your International Relations and Economic Affairs preparation with this detailed analysis!
π Watch now! https://youtu.be/dsqVhJAS16Q
π Contact us: +91 8468022022, +91 9019066066 π© Email: enquiry@visionias.in
#DeepDiveWithVisionIAS #MFN #TradeRelations #InternationalTrade #UPSCPreparation #EconomicAffairs
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Deep Dive with VisionIAS | Most Favoured Nation (MFN) | Vishal Salsekar Sir
Join Vishal Salsekar Sir for a concise session on the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) clause in international trade. The session covers an Introduction to MFN, its core principles, and importance in ensuring equal trade benefits. It explores the MFN Clause, highlightingβ¦
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Protectionism rises, globalisation slows down
#upsc2025 #globalisation #protectionism #economy #iaspreparation #internationaltrade #currentaffairs #csestrategy
Protectionism rises, globalisation slows down
#upsc2025 #globalisation #protectionism #economy #iaspreparation #internationaltrade #currentaffairs #csestrategy
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Protectionism rises, globalisation slows down
#upsc2025 #globalisation #protectionism #economy #iaspreparation #internationaltrade #currentaffairs #csestrategy
π’ Trumpβs 25% Tariff on India: Understanding India-US Trade Diplomacy
ποΈ US President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on all Indian imports effective August 1, 2025.
π The announcement refers to factors such as the US trade deficit with India, agricultural trade measures, Indiaβs participation in BRICS, and its trade in energy and defence with Russia.
π¦ Key affected sectors: electronics, pharmaceuticals, textiles, gems & jewellery.
π India-US trade: $131.8 billion in 2024-25, with a $45.7 billion US trade deficit.
π India faces higher tariffs than Japan, South Korea, and Vietnam, impacting competitiveness.
π Concerns include supply chain disruptions and reduced export competitiveness.
π To read more, visit: https://www.visionias.in/blog/current-affairs/trumps-25-tariff-on-india-understanding-india-us-trade-diplomacy
#IndiaUSTrade #Tariffs #GlobalEconomy #TradeDiplomacy #InternationalTrade #USIndiaRelations #VisionIAS #VisionIASCurrentAffairs #UPSCCurrentAffairs
ποΈ US President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on all Indian imports effective August 1, 2025.
π The announcement refers to factors such as the US trade deficit with India, agricultural trade measures, Indiaβs participation in BRICS, and its trade in energy and defence with Russia.
π¦ Key affected sectors: electronics, pharmaceuticals, textiles, gems & jewellery.
π India-US trade: $131.8 billion in 2024-25, with a $45.7 billion US trade deficit.
π India faces higher tariffs than Japan, South Korea, and Vietnam, impacting competitiveness.
π Concerns include supply chain disruptions and reduced export competitiveness.
π To read more, visit: https://www.visionias.in/blog/current-affairs/trumps-25-tariff-on-india-understanding-india-us-trade-diplomacy
#IndiaUSTrade #Tariffs #GlobalEconomy #TradeDiplomacy #InternationalTrade #USIndiaRelations #VisionIAS #VisionIASCurrentAffairs #UPSCCurrentAffairs
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