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Daily Times on MSNTrump Tariff and Water CrisisIn 2025, Pakistan is struggling to avert a full-blown trade crisis with the United States while simultaneously facing the ...
US President Donald Trump’s imposition of 25 per cent tariffs plus a penalty for buying oil from Russia evoked mixed ...
PM Modi made the comments while speaking at a public meeting in his parliamentary constituency Varanasi. His statement came ...
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Disruption is never good and even if, as seems realistic, world trade does settle down, there will be lasting costs from the ...
Trump slammed Brazil with a 50% import tax largely because he didn't like the way it was treating former Brazilian President ...
President Trump's recent decisions—particularly imposing tariffs on India—could bring consequences that may harm the U.S. economy. The rapid policy shifts now underway seem to reflect his growing ...
Numerous countries around the world are facing the prospect of much higher duties on their exports to the United States on ...
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNIndia to keep buying Russian oil despite Trump threats, NYT reportsIndia plans to keep buying cheap oil from Russia despite threats from U.S. President Donald Trump, officials in India told ...
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India Today on MSNHe has his reasons: Shashi Tharoor differs with Rahul Gandhi over Trump's remarksShashi Tharoor has differed with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over the latter's support for Trump's 'Dead economy' remark. On being questioned by reporters regarding this, he said, "I don't want to ...
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ABP News on MSN'Has His Own Reasons': Shashi Tharoor On Rahul Gandhi Endorsing Trump’s ‘Dead Economy’ JibeCongress MP Shashi Tharoor on Saturday declined to comment on his party colleague Rahul Gandhi backing US President Donald ...
President Trump is moving forward on a new suite of tariff rates with an approach focused on grouping countries into tiers — a change from a previous approach of simply looking at the trade deficit.
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The Big India F-35 Fighter Deal Looks DeadIndia has confirmed there are no ongoing discussions to purchase the F-35 fighter, a sharp reversal from President Trump’s offer just months ago. -This about-face comes amid a rapid downturn in ...
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