India’s Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, hinted at the possibility of reducing certain import tariffs to support domestic industries reliant on imported materials. While acknowledging the concerns of global organizations like the IMF and World Bank regarding India’s tariff rates, Sitharaman emphasized the government’s commitment to safeguarding domestic production.
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