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From McDonald's and Coca-Cola to Amazon and Apple, U.S.-based multinationals are facing calls for a boycott in India as ...
About 55% of India's merchandise exports to the United States will be subject to the tariff imposed by President Donald Trump ...
Treaty allies including Japan and South Korea were sitting pretty, as were the UK and Australia that had goods trade deficits ...
President Trump’s announcement of sweeping new tariffs on India, totaling 50%, should dispel illusions that the US–India ...
Lenders are asking borrowers more pointed questions when vetting new export financing proposals or renewals of such funding ...
The AWS Business Faces Challenges But The Stock Looks Appealing McDonald's: Solid, But No Chance Of Bag Fries At The Price ...
MoS Finance discusses the impact of Trump tariffs on Indian exports, considering demand, quality, and contractual ...
While most new-age Indian startups have limited direct exposure, those with high US revenue dependence may delay IPO plans ...
Several key US figures, including its former national security advisor John Bolton, have criticised Trump's high tariffs on India.
PM Narendra Modi appeared to respond to US President Donald Trump’s remark describing India as a “dead economy,” emphasizing that India is steadily advancing toward becoming one of the world’s top ...
The United States’ recent decision to impose a 25 per cent tariff on Indian goods, under the pretext of “reciprocal trade ...
The United States slapped India with 25 per cent tariffs alongside 25 per cent levies for its purchases of Russian oil, ...