After Mexico levied a tariff hike of up to 50% on Indian goods, which will take effect next year, India has issued a response saying that it is "engaged" with the South American nation over its decision
to unilaterally raise tariffs. New Delhi has made it clear that it is open to finding "mutually beneficial solutions", while reserving the right to take "appropriate measures" to safeguard the interests of its exporters."India reserves the right to take appropriate measures to safeguard the interests of Indian exporters, while continuing to pursue a solution through constructive dialogue," the official said.The official also revealed that India was engaged with Mexico during the initial tabling of a bill in this regard. "The Department of Commerce is engaged with Mexico's Ministry of Economy to explore mutually beneficial solutions which align with global trade rules," the official said, PTI reported. A high-level meeting between Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal and Mexico's Vice Minister of Economy Luis Rosendo has taken place, and follow-up meetings are expected. Mexico announced the duties against countries that do not have free trade agreements with it, including India, China, South Korea, Thailand and Indonesia. The decision goes through despite protests from local business groups and objections from the affected governments.Also Read: India Hit by 50% Tariff Again As This Country Hikes Import Levies - Attempt To Please Trump?
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