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    India delays U.S. trade talks after Supreme Court rejects Trump tariffs, source says

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    By Manoj Kumar

    NEW DELHI, ‌Feb 22 (Reuters) - India has delayed plans to send a ​trade delegation to Washington this week, chiefly because of uncertainty after the U.S. Supreme Court ⁠struck down tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump, a source in its trade ministry said on Sunday.

    One of the first concrete reactions among Asian nations ​to the decision, it follows Trump's move on Saturday to levy a temporary tariff of ‌15%, the maximum allowed by law, on U.S. imports from all countries, following the court's rejection.

    "The decision to defer the visit was taken after discussions between officials ⁠of the two countries," said the source, who sought anonymity ⁠as the matter is a sensitive one. "No new date for the visit has been decided."

    The delay came mainly from the uncertainty over tariffs following Friday's judgment, the source added.

    The delegation had been set to leave on Sunday for ‌talks to finalise an interim trade deal, after both countries agreed on a ⁠framework for Washington to cut punitive tariffs of ‌25% on some Indian exports linked to New ​Delhi’s Russian oil purchases.

    U.S. tariffs on Indian goods were set to be cut to 18%, while India agreed to buy U.S. items worth $500 billion over ‌five years, ranging from energy supplies to aircraft and ​parts, precious metals and technology ⁠products.

    India's opposition Congress party had called for the interim pact ‌to be put on hold, urging a ⁠renegotiation and questioning Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s decision to issue a joint statement before the court’s ruling.

    On Saturday, the Indian trade ministry said it was studying ​the implications of the ‌judgment and later U.S. announcements.

    Last week, Trade Minister Piyush Goyal said the interim ⁠pact could take effect in April, after ​outstanding issues were resolved during the delegation’s visit to Washington.

    (Reporting by ​Manoj Kumar; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

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