India has raised tariffs on 28 items, including almond, pulses and walnut, exported from the US in retaliation to America's withdrawal of preferential access for Indian products
China has "broad prospects" for importing high-quality US agricultural goods, Xinhua reported, citing unnamed authorities
Negotiators from the two countries are due to meet in Washington in the coming weeks to push forward talks to end the trade war
Modems and routers made in China were part of a $200 billion list of products hit with tariffs
Trade tensions between the US and China have given India an opportunity to ramp up exports to both countries
Trump and Modi met in Osaka on the sidelines of a G20 summit in June where they agreed to build ties between the two countries and sort out thorny trade issues
It said India is imposing tariffs on nine categories of ITC items in excess of WTO-bound rates
The US, Trump alleged, had been taken advantage of by many countries all over the world
The World Trade Organization agreed Wednesday to hear complaints from a range of countries over new US steel and aluminium tariffs, as well as complaints from Washington over retaliatory duties. The WTO's Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) agreed to establish panels to review US President Donald Trump's decision to hit a long line of countries with tariffs of 25 per cent on steel and 10 per cent on aluminium. The DSB will create separate panels for the complaints by the European Union, China, Canada, Mexico, Norway and Russia, after the US said it would not agree to a single panel to hear all of them. A seventh request from Turkey for a panel will be discussed during a meeting later Wednesday. The DSB agreed Wednesday to Washington's request for three panels to rule on the legality of retaliatory tariffs imposed by Canada, China and the European Union. It also agreed to a US call for a panel to be created to review "certain Chinese measures pertaining to the protection of intellectual
The process is still expected to be dragged on