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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Donald Trump in February. Photograph by Andrew Harnik / Getty

Cristian Farias

A legal journalist who writes about courts and the law for Vanity Fair and elsewhere.

It is now India’s turn to face a fresh round of retaliatory tariffs: earlier today, Donald Trump announced a fifty per cent tax on goods from the country. Tomorrow or next week? No one know

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