US lawmakers urge Trump administration not to end India's trade privileges.
US lawmakers urge Trump administration not to end India's trade privileges. Twenty-four US members of Congress sent a letter yesterday to US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, urging him not to end a vital trade concession for India, a day before the Trump administration is likely to announce a decision on it.
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