BusinessIndia-US trade deal: India eyes middle ground, mulls GM-free ‘self-certification’ for US food imports as Donald Trump’s tariff deadline nears Social Time4 months ago01 minsIndia and the US are in intense negotiations to finalize a trade agreement, focusing on US market access for GM crops. A ‘self-certification’ system for US exporters is being considered to streamline GM-free import requirements.Post navigationPrevious: HDB Financial share price today: Stock jumps over 4% on Day 2 post-robust debut; trades 18% above listing priceNext: Indian Railways’ freight performance: Volumes up 2% in Q1; revenue flat as coal movement softens
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