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Europe is finally, slowly getting its act togetherEurope stands on the brink of a pivotal transformation, launching a set of ambitious reforms aimed at revitalizing its economy and global f...
2026, year of consumer as queenAs consumers stand firm against the tide of trade fragmentation, the possibility of tariffs sparking backlash looms large. With household s...
Trump tariff fails to rein in ChinaChinas trade surplus has surpassed one trillion dollars despite US tariffs. Beijing is diversifying exports and advancing manufacturing, bo...
Podcaster Joe Rogan doesn't support Donald Trump on Canada, instead wants this country to be USA's 51st stateJoe Rogan slams US-Canada tensions as “ridiculous,” urging unity amid anthem booing and Trump’s tariff threats. Explore the feud’s roots in...
Rise to Trump's tariff challengeDonald Trump's strategy of using tariff threats to enforce free trade has historically led to retaliation and domestic penalties. Despite d...
Donald Trump threatens a 200% tariff on vehicles imported from MexicoDonald Trump promises to impose up to 200% tariffs on vehicles imported from Mexico to support the U.S. auto industry amid a close presiden...
The abiding, forever-relevant truth that Trump's trade war exposedIndia's experiment with liberalisation, though short-lived, left it with a $53 bn trade deficit with China.
Rupee hits fresh record low, breaches 69.50 level against dollarThe rupee tumbled on account of buying of American currency by banks and importers.
Rupee opens 3 paise down at 68.91 against US dollarThe domestic unit on Monday skidded to its lowest in two weeks, falling 28 paise to end at 68.88.
Trade war upsetting forex maths. And that's a big problem for RBIThe RBI would not want a repeat of a 2013-like situation when there was extreme pessimism.
How US tariff war will impact Indian firmsWhile Trump's ire is mainly directed towards large trading partners like Europe, China, Canada and Mexico, India is also in his crosshairs.
H-1B: Why India should not adopt a tit-for-tat policy against USIn the current case of H-1B visa restrictions, it would not be in India’s benefit to respond with trade and capital restrictions on US comp...
WTO says global trade rebounds strongly, sees 3.6% growth in 2017The World Trade Organization (WTO) on Thursday upgraded the forecast for 2017 as "trade rebounds strongly" from its earlier projection of 2...
Wipro becomes first Indian IT company to formally declare Trump as potential threat to businessIn its annual filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, Wipro said that the US president was a risk factor that could hurt its...
Hyper globalisation is dead but not globalisation: Arvind Subramanian"We need to champion openness outside and we need to be more open ourselves."
Will get down to 'serious business': Donald Trump on meeting with Xi Jinping"We look forward to it (meeting with Xi). I've spoken to him numerous times on the phone. We look very much forward to it," Trump said.
It’s too early to call Trump policies protectionist: Dick Cheney at ET GBS 2017 eventThe former US vice president added that today globalisation is more about security and not what people think.
- Protectionism to be disastrous for world trade: WTO chief Pascal Lamy
Cautioning that world trade growth may slow down this year, Lamy said, the multilateral trading system is likely to feel the protectionist ...
- Corporate India wants Obama to remove protectionist measures
As US President Barack Obama prepares to land in India next week, corporates there want him to address protectionist measures, adopted by A...
- Time for IT to reinvent itself
BIG, bad, American, protectionist wolf is threatening India’s the three little information-technology pigs: software, other IT services and...