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'Not planning to extend tariff pause after July 9', says Trump; India's trade team extends US stay

IndiaTimes Monday, 30 June 2025 ()
President Trump indicated he won't extend the tariff pause beyond July 9, even as India's delegation extended its stay in Washington to negotiate a trade deal. India seeks exemption from additional tariffs, while the US presses for market access in agriculture and other sectors.
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