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U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to impose secondary tariffs of 25% to 50% on buyers of Russian crude oil is just crazy and bold enough to perhaps achieve his stated aim of a ceasefire in Ukraine...
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Trump's off-the-cuff proposal to hit any country buying Russian oil with a 25% to 50% tariff would be significant for oil markets if it turned into an order, but analysts and traders questioned wheth...
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Donald Trump declared that he will tariff the entire world, as US gears up for what he has called "Liberation Day" on April 2. His announcement came aboard the Air Force One. In the coming days, we would impose tariffs on "all countries,
US President Donald Trump's expected reciprocal tariffs on April 2 could impact Indian markets, especially sectors like pharma, electronics, textiles, and autos. While IT and domestic-focused sectors may remain resilient,
Predicting that a "golden age" for ties between US and India is coming up ahead, the Trump administration is giving out an "all is well" signal despite the failure of the two countries to close out a bilateral trade agreement (BTA) hours ahead of the April 2 Trump deadline of reciprocal tariffs.
India scrapped a 6% tax on ads with foreign digital platforms, aiming to appease the US amidst trade tensions. The move signals readiness for more economic concessions, possibly rewriting consumption tax policies.
India could potentially lose $6 billion or 0.16 per cent GDP in exports to the US at 10 per cent broad tariffs, with this rising to $31 billion at 25 per cent tariffs, Emkay's Lead Economist Madhavi Arora estimated.
Why won't India buy even a single bushel of American corn? That's the question US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick raised recently while criticising India's trade policies, taking a swipe at its market restrictions.
US President Donald Trump plans to implement reciprocal tariffs on all countries, countering previous speculation of targeting only 10 to 15 nations. These tariffs aim to rebalance trade and support US manufacturing,