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News9Live on MSNDon’t worry, be tariffed: Trump’s boomerang economics
Investors—those nervous creatures—don’t like tantrums. They fled China when the grip tightened. Now they’re blinking at the U ...
During a series of meetings held by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal between August 2 and 3, exporters urged the government to ...
President Trump’s 25 per cent tariff — and an extra, unspecified penalty — on most Indian goods leaves India with three major ...
LIRNEasia Chairperson Prof. Rohan Samarajiva in a LinkedIn post on the latest Trump tariff said that Sri Lanka had nothing to be thankful for despite the reduction. ..
The United States remains the top export destination for around 40 countries, including key South Asian economies where US exports account for roughly one-fifth of total outbound trade. With textiles ...
Apparel makers in Chattogram are hailing the revised US counter-tariff policy as a potential game-changer for Bangladesh’s ...
In 2024, Indian goods faced an average effective tariff of 17.4 percent in the US—lower than what Bangladesh (19.9 percent), ...
The Indian apparel and textile industry is facing a potential crisis with the latest tariff rates announced by the U.S.
It’s been almost 100 years since the US had tariffs at the level they could reach next Friday. Once President Donald Trump’s planned tariffs take effect, Americans will see an average tax of 18.3% for ...
Exporters seek increased outlay for export schemes and revival of the Interest Equalisation Scheme to counter 5–10% tariff ...
Though the agreement has not yet been signed, the new tariff rate will apply starting Aug 7, as previously announced. The United States has requested that the World Trade Organization be notified once ...
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