Trump’s Tariffs Shock India, With New Delhi Weighing Its Options
The White House's abrupt move to double duties on Indian goods over its Russian oil purchases came with little warning and no clear path forward.
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May 8, 2014
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The Center on Global Energy Policy is turning one! Please join us for our Spring 2014 Energy Policy Conference to celebrate our first anniversary. The event will feature keynote remarks by Helge Lund, President CEO, Statoil, and John D. Podesta, Counselor to President Obama. Other confirmed participants include: Daniel B. Poneman, Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy; James E. Rogers, Retired Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Duke Energy Corporation; Carlos Pascual, Special Envoy and Coordinator for International Energy Affairs, U.S. Department of State; Dr. Daniel Yergin, Vice Chairman, IHS, and Co-Founder, Cambridge Energy Research Associates; Lord Mandelson, Chairman, Global Counsel and former European Trade Commissioner; and Dr. Edward L. Morse, Managing Director, Global Head of Commodities Research, Citigroup. RSVP is required. This event will be livestreamed at: energypolicy.columbia.edu/watch
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