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U.S. President Donald Trump has announced new tariffs, up to 41%, on goods imported from various countries in an attempt to reduce the nation's trade deficits.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced new tariffs of up to 41% on goods imported from dozens of countries, again citing ...
By John Revill and Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON/ZURICH (Reuters) -Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter left Washington empty-handed on Wednesday after a hastily arranged trip to avert a crippling 39% ...
RBI kept the repo rate unchanged at 5.50%, having already frontloaded easing through both a rate cut and a 100 bps CRR ...
The size of the national debt has become a preoccupation across the political spectrum. Democrats have complained about the ...
BTMA noted that US cotton is relatively more expensive and called on the government to provide support to importers to offset the additional costs ...
This is a mess, especially with Brazil, and I can’t see what Americans will get from it, beyond higher prices for coffee.
Trump’s second presidency has unearthed underlying frictions previously overshadowed by India’s significant investments in ...
Top of the AgendaWhite House envoy Steve Witkoff met with Russian President Vladimir Putin today, the day after U.S.
While Trump's 25 per cent tariff does present immediate challenges, India’s diversified economy and resilient domestic demand offer a strong buffer.
Trump announced a fresh 25% tariff on Indian goods, citing New Delhi’s ongoing purchase of Russian oil, taking the total ...
US President Trump sets tough conditions for Taiwan to receive lower tariffs, demanding TSMC to buy a 49% stake in Intel and ...