New Delhi, April 18 -- Macroeconomic uncertainty, induced by US President Donald Trump's resolve to impose reciprocal tariffs, was the common theme when the bosses of three of India's four largest information technology (IT) services firms spoke about their full-year earnings over the last two weeks.
Though US President Donald Trump has suspended all the reciprocal tariffs for three months, unless India manages to secure a trade pact during this brief window, it will face a 27% levy on its exports to the US.
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