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Trump tariffs trigger 37.5% drop in Indian exports, alarm bells ring across key sectorsAs exporters struggle to stay afloat, the message is clear -- India’s trade resilience will depend on how quickly it adapts to shifting glo...
Trump puts China on notice with 155% tariff threat - is a November market crash coming?President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a sweeping 155% tariff on Chinese imports starting November 1, 2025, if the US and China fa...
India's smartphone exports to US falling: GTRIIndia's smartphone exports to the US experienced a significant 58% drop between May and August 2025, raising concerns due to the absence of...
'The tsunami is coming': China's global exports are just getting startedWhile China focuses on industrial expansion, domestic consumer spending remains weak due to a housing market crash and limited social safet...
Healthkart’s secondary deal; Honasa shares plummetHealthkart has closed a secondary funding round that values the startup at $500 million. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.
Quiet quitting, meet silent sackingWhile smaller companies such as Better.com have announced mass layoffs with alarming regularity, tech giants such as Meta and Google have b...
Crash boom bangFrom Indian crypto exchanges struggling during the bitcoin crash to the biggest shakeup at ByteDance and smartphone makers going in hiberna...
Covid crisis: As sales crash, electronic, phone companies shutter plantsCompanies such as LG, Panasonic, Carrier Midea, Vivo, Oppo, Haier and Godrej Appliances have either completely shut down all their plants o...
Coronavirus: How it impacts your moneyAs trade and commerce get disrupted, Indian companies are likely to feel the heat as well.
India offers a bargain to the world: Our consumers, your jobsIndia's biggest liberalisation of single-brand retail in seven years has elements of a very sensible bargain.
View: Asia’s liquidity squeeze is the worst since 2008Central banks’ supply of currency plus bank reserves has shrunk 7 per cent since April.
What I Read This Week: GST working, ask truckers! VISA out to wipe out cashEven at today’s prices, oil generates an estimated 95% of export revenues for Venezuela.
Mobile phone makers plan to cut production; considers laying off factory workers post demonetisationIndustry insiders said they expect 2-3 months impact on current manufacturing activities. Analysts expect demand to normalise by mid-Februa...
Worldwide IT spending squeezed by strength of dollar: GartnerThe research group was forecasting growth of 2.4% a quarter ago before the recent rise dollar put what it called a 'currency shock'.
Budget 2015 Expectations: Handset companies seek friendly policiesHandset manufacturers have sought friendly policies, including tax holidays and interest subsidies, in the upcoming Budget.
6 ways to do more with your digital photosA free app for Android called Dayframe does just that — giving you the option to automatically display photos/albums stored on your device.
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