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President Donald Trump's steeper global tariffs came into effect Thursday, leaving dozens of US partners scrambling to secure ...
The US reiterated concerns over India’s Russian oil purchases, while affirming that New Delhi remains a strategic partner, in remarks ahead of PM Modi’s visit to China.
TRUMP-PUTIN MEETING: The Kremlin said Vladimir Putin and Trump will meet in the ‘coming days’ after the U.S. president said ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking in New Delhi, vowed not to compromise on the interests of farmers, fishermen, and dairy farmers, saying that India is prepared to bear any cost to protect them ...
In his first response to President Trump’s decision to raise tariff rates on Indian imports, PM Narendra Modi on Thursday said India would not compromise on the interests of its farmers, fishermen or ...
Oil headed for the biggest weekly loss since June, as traders judged that US efforts to end to the war in Ukraine would not ...
Oil prices were little changed in early Asian hours on Friday, but were headed for their steepest weekly losses since ...
Washington: Hours after imposing an additional 25 per cent tariff on Indian imports, taking the total to 50 per cent, US ...
President Trump's latest round of tariffs are now in effect, and the president is promising even more tariffs on countries ...
President Trump declared that the U.S. will not engage in trade negotiations with India until the existing tariff dispute is resolved. This decision follows the U.S. imposing a 50% tariff on Indian ...
The two Presidents could meet as early as next week. The Indian Express spoke to one of India’s foremost experts on Russia on ...
Experts suggest that the 50% tariffs could result in India’s GDP falling by more than half a percentage point. But, Trump is not singling out India, and India should not impose retaliatory tariffs.