The US has hinted at a trade deal with New Delhi as President Donald Trump threatens to hike tariffs on Japanese imports to as high as 35% — up from the previous 24%. Meanwhile, top diplomats from the US, Japan, India and Australia have committed to ways to diversify supply chains, as worries mount over China’s tightening grip on resources vital to new technologies. The Quad grouping has launched a critical minerals initiative, with leaders also condemning the terror attack in Pahalgam in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir. Neha Poonia reports from New Delhi and Kate Fisher reports from Washington DC.
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