India Unlikely to Retaliate Against Trump's Tariffs
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US President Donald Trump, last week, announced a 26 per cent tariff on India as he called India "very, very tough". Trump also acknowledged that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a "great friend...
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US President Donald Trump's advisers defended sweeping tariffs on imports and vowed to stay the course, despite market turmoil and calls to avoid a trade war.
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DELHI] India will restrict market access to BYD even as it courts investments from US rival Tesla, showing New Delhi’s lingering angst with China despite recent signs of a thaw in the relationship. Read more at The Business Times.
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India's merchandise exports to the US from sectors such as marine items, gold, electrical, and electronics are expected to decline by USD 5.76 billion this year due to increased American duties, according to the data analysis of think tank GTRI.
India’s overtures and continuing importance to the US as a bulwark against China probably lightened the blow. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Stock markets across the world, including India, witnessed a bloodbath on Monday. Amid the shake-up, Jaishankar dialled United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio. , India News News - Times Now
India said on Thursday it was studying the impact of the 27% tariff slapped by the U.S. on its imports and vowed to push for a trade deal this year, signalling a conciliatory tone despite failing to get relief from President Donald Trump's trade policy.
At least ten startup founders from Nepal are showcasing their innovations at Startup Mahakumbh 2025 in New Delhi. Show Full Article Supported by the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu, the initiative aims to foster cross-border collaboration and connect Nepalese startups with India’s dynamic startup ecosystem.
Deeping its commitment to India, Dusit International has announced plans to expand its presence in the country.
Opportunity through obsolescence, approximately 62% of India's Grade A office stock across top seven cities, equivalent to 530.8 million sq. ft, requires upgrades – spanning from light to moderate to deep interventions.
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Startup Mahakumbh 2025, scheduled from April 3-5 in New Delhi, will bring together over 3,000 startups and 1,000 investors from 50+ nations. Highlight