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This article is authored by Shishir Gupta, senior fellow and Rishita Sachdeva, associate fellow, economic growth and development, CSEP, New Delhi.
President Donald Trump has dramatically reduced tariffs on small parcels arriving from China and Hong Kong, just hours after the US and China agreed to a temporary easing of their trade war.
India is considering placing tariffs on some goods produced in the U.S. to counter the Trump administration's duties on steel and aluminum products.
China has given the green light for domestic airlines to resume accepting Boeing aircraft deliveries, lifting a ban that was ...
A ban on Boeing jet deliveries to Chinese customers appears to have temporarily ended after trade tensions between China and ...
Nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan are maintaining a ceasefire that ended four days of intense military clashes, but ...
In March, the US imposed 25% levies on steel and aluminium imports - an extension of tariffs first imposed in 2018 during US President Donald Trump's first term ...
On the heels of a busy April, activity is ramping up for May with launches from five countries and six launch sites on three ...
The result is likely to be not a fully technopolar world but a more technopolar United States mirrored by a tightly ...
Trump said his executive order on pharmaceutical drug prices would mean that Europeans will have “to pay more for health care ...
While new-age tech stocks gained over $3 Bn in M-Cap amid Monday's bull run, can these stocks sustain the gains in the coming ...
The trade agreement between India and the United Kingdom announced on May 6, finalized after three years of negotiations, is ...