NEW DELHI: ‌India has delayed plans to send a trade delegation to Washington this week, chiefly because of uncertainty after the US ​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 percent, the maximum allowed by law, on US 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 finalize an interim ​trade deal, after both ‌countries agreed on a framework for Washington to cut ‌punitive tariffs of 25 percent on some Indian exports linked to New Delhi’s Russian oil purchases.