New Delhi, July 31 -- India's electronics industry has received a short-term reprieve as the United States has decided to pause imposing new tariffs on select electronic goods under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act.
According to government sources, the US has granted India a two-week window to provide additional inputs before making a final decision.
The move comes as part of a broader review initiated by the US Department of Commerce into potential national security threats posed by imports of electronics, including printed circuit boards (PCBs).
India, among several countries, has been under scrutiny due to the growing volume of electronics exports to the US.
While no tariffs have been implemented yet, Indian officials are wor...
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