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Changes to the iPhone's price depend on Trump's volatile tariff policies. But don't panic-buy if it means going into debt, ...
ITC Chairman Sanjiv Puri anticipates India navigating US tariff disruptions effectively, driven by potential trade agreements with the US, EU, and UK. Negotiations for a Bilateral Trade Agreement with ...
ITC Chairman Sanjiv Puri said India is well-positioned to handle disruptions from US tariffs, anticipating a potential FTA with the US. Discussions are progressing rapidly, alongside potential FTAs ...
A steep drop in crude oil prices largely due to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs will squeeze budgets of emerging market oil exporters, analysts said, while the potential economic slowdown could ...
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India Today on MSNSensex, Nifty opening: Will stock market gain amid positive global cues?Trading on Dalal Street remained shut on Monday due to Ambedkar Jayanti. As trading resumes, investors are hopeful that the markets will continue their positive trend from Friday, when both Sensex and ...
The Bank of Korea will keep its key interest rate unchanged at 2.75% on Thursday, according to a Reuters poll of economists ...
Experts say the ongoing uncertainty around Donald Trump’s tariff policy is forcing firms to put prices up – as Sony announced ...
Dubai's robust property market, which has surged 70% in four years, faces headwinds from US tariffs and declining oil prices. Uncertainties in global markets and potential economic slowdowns in the ...
Even though reciprocal tariffs may have adverse effects, India's Chief Economic Adviser V Anantha Nageswaran saw a silver lining in the situation, which is the reduction of the energy price.
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India Today on MSNWill Trump tariffs dry up jobs in export-led Indian sectors?A recruitment slowdown, even if in the short term, is already visible. Experts say export-oriented firms are likely to delay ...
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India’s textile and apparel industry is waiting with bated breath for clarity regarding trade following US President Donald ...
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King's College, London professor says he 'cannot think of a worse tactic' than threatening Beijing and presenting 'zero-sum' ...
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