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World MSME Day: What India’s recent FTAs and trade deals mean for MSMEsWhile FTAs have opened global markets for MSMEs, experts say future deals should be designed more carefully to help small firms compete at ...
Who is Andy Burnham, the lawmaker seeking to replace Keir StarmerThe 56-year-old politician presents himself as an amiable northern everyman who prefers T-shirts to a suit and tie and spends spare time pl...
Hormuz halt forces Middle East trade into huge rewiringA year after a US-Israel and Iran conflict, Siemens Energy explored alternative routes to Dammam, Saudi Arabia, due to potential Strait of ...
Ten reasons oil is still below $100 a barrelGlobal oil prices remain surprisingly low despite the ongoing war in Iran. China's drastic cut in oil imports is a major factor. Demand des...
Why oil’s not at $200 after the biggest supply shock in historyGlobal oil prices are defying expectations, staying below $100 a barrel even after the Strait of Hormuz was effectively blocked. Record US ...
More oil escapes Hormuz, keeping traders guessingIran war: Tankers are using stealth to exit the Strait of Hormuz, freeing oil trapped in the Gulf. The practice of ships going dark is wide...
Jeff Bezos takes dig at Zohran Mamdani, imagines Amazon run like NYC schools: ‘Packages would take six weeks, cost $100 and still arrive wrong’Jeff Bezos criticized New York City's public school system's inefficiency, comparing it to Amazon's operations to highlight administrative ...
After stellar Q4, is a downgrade nightmare looming for India Inc in Q1?India Inc. showed strength in Q4 earnings. However, a Q1 FY27 earnings downgrade cycle is now a significant market concern. Elevated crude ...
Global Market Today: Asian shares slip, oil prices pile pressure on bondsAsian markets declined Monday. Drone attacks in the Gulf boosted oil prices and bond yields. Investors anticipate Nvidia's earnings report ...
Tax cuts collide with inflation as voters weigh Trump's economy in the midtermsVoters in North Carolina face a tough economic choice. While tax cuts aim to boost incomes, rising prices for rent, food, and fuel are a ma...
$166 bn Trump tariff refunds open in US, but India still has to ask for a sliceA significant reduction in US tariffs is setting the stage for a $166 billion refund wave. For Indian exporters, the potential for profit e...
Global Market Today: Asian stocks gain, oil dips on hopes of Iran talksAsian stocks rose cautiously as Iran's potential return to talks with the US offered optimism for Middle East stability ahead of a ceasefir...
Trump tariffs refunds start from Monday. Check timings, online portal, who can applyTrump Tariffs Refunds: Importers and their brokers will be able to begin claiming refunds through an online portal.
Trump’s ‘One, Big, Beautiful Bill’ passed in US senate is one big disaster in the making for AmericaTrump's tax and spending bill faces scrutiny. It resembles Ronald Reagan's policies. The bill could reduce federal revenue and public spend...
Tickle-down economicsAn economist, a banker, and a factory worker encounter a bar tab of ₹950, illustrating different approaches to making payments. The banker ...
No way to judge poverty situation due to 'statistical void' in country: Shashi TharoorCongress MP Shashi Tharoor on Wednesday said the government is spending money at the top level by raising capex every year as it believes i...
GST rollout a success, Manish Sisodia says benefits must trickle upSisodia said the successful rollout of GST last July was a major achivement of the trade and taxes department.
Bottom-up economic growth, not trickle down, will bring about truly inclusive developmentThe rise of regional parties along with problems of coalition management is causing concern for the governance of the country, the process ...
- Sustainable growth only possible with policies designed for innovation: Joseph E Stiglitz
India, which is the fastest growing economy after China, will be able to sustain the growth momentum only if policies are designed to foste...
Fast growth trickles up from the statesThe economy's spectacular growth in five years up to 2008-09 was propelled by green shoots at the grassroot level.