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(Reuters) -Indian officials have said they would keep purchasing oil from Russia despite the threat of penalties that U.S.
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In November 2024, Donald J Trump’s fans in Delhi conducted prayers and a ‘havan’ for his success in the US presidential ...
Global deglobalisation is accelerating around the world, as rising trade tensions, supply chain disruptions, and increased protectionist policies have led to a surge in trade restrictions and a ...
Soon after slapping a 25 per cent tariff on Indian goods, US President Donald Trump stirred controversy by branding India a “dead economy” — a jibe that triggered diplomatic unease and ignited debate ...
The duty, announced this week, will come into force from August 7 (9.30 am IST), over and above the exiting standard import ...
Bank of Baroda's chief economist suggests India's domestic demand and service exports will buffer the impact of new US ...
Analysts attributed the decline to a mix of factors, including the newly imposed 25% US tariff on Indian exports, persistent ...
Numerous countries around the world are facing the prospect of much higher duties on their exports to the United States on ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported earlier on Friday that the US had added 73,000 jobs in July, far lower than expected.
US President Donald Trump has announced a 25% tariff on all Indian imports, effective August 1, along with an unspecified ...
Indian officials confirmed Saturday the country is not altering policy and will continue buying oil from Russia, despite ...
‘India has a history of not…’: ‘Bully’ Trump shown mirror by former diplomat amid 25% tariff | Watch
Former Indian diplomat Rajiv Dogra has unleashed a blistering attack on Donald Trump, calling his 25% tariff threat against ...
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