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Trump Tariffs to Define Global Trade in 2025
The liberal use of tariff threats by US President-elect Donald Trump before his inauguration next month raises questions over the forecasts of how world trade would shape up in the coming year, but Indian exporters are mostly positive about the prospects and their biggest worry stems from demand slowdown in bigger markets.
Singh Has Kept A Great Legacy Behind
Without the political support, he could not have done that (1991 reforms), but it was a very insightful, forward-looking, visionary change of our economic regulatory system
DDF strengthens its Senior Management Team
DF has further strengthened its senior management team with the appointment of eight senior executives across major departments in recent months.
Excerpts from Russia's President Vladimir Putin's press conference following the 16th BRICS Summit in Kazan
THE 16th BRICS Summit has concluded with great success!
Key outcomes of Russia's BRICS Chairmanship in 2024
In November 26-28, in Yekaterinburg, Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister and Sherpa in BRICS Sergey Ryabkov presided over the final consultations of Sherpas/Sous-Sherpas of the association's countries.
Demerit act by Kohli on Konstas' striking debut
● Indian fined 20% fee for shoulder barge with teenager
Long years of inward-looking policies by govts to blame
IN THE THIRD week of October, the International Monetary Fund said in a blog post: \"Let's start with the good news: it looks like the global battle against inflation has largely been won, even if price pressures persist in some countries.\"
China Clears World's Largest Dam in Tibet Near India Border
CHINA HAS APPROVED construction of the world's largest dam, stated to be the biggest infra project costing $137 billion, on the Brahmaputra river in Tibet close to the Indian border, raising concerns in riparian states India and Bangladesh.
Govt mulls tax relief for middle class
More money in the hands of the middle class may help rev up the economy, the world's fifth-biggest and which grew at its slowest pace in seven quarters between July and September.
Dhindsa: Talk less, deliver more
IT IS SUCH attention to detail that's helping Blinkit leave the competition behind by a mile.
In a first, EatSure launches multi-restaurant ordering
EATSURE, THE D2C platform of online restaurant company Rebel Foods, on Thursday announced the launch of a new feature allowing users to order from multiple restaurants in one order.
A weak rupee may jack up import bills
\"THE COST OF imports of oil & gas will increase with a weakening rupee. However, with the decline in oil prices to $70-75 per barrel now, the impact of weakening rupee would be offset,\" said Girishkumar Kadam, senior vice-president & group head - corporate ratings, at Icra.
Skilled jobs can power urban development
Panellists discussed how cities can boost employability and create enablers for migrant workers to remain invested at the Lucknow edition of IE Thinc: CITIES series, presented by The Indian Express with Omidyar Network India. The session was moderated by Udit Misra, Associate Editor
World Looks at India for Youth Power: PM on Veer Bal Diwas
HIGHLIGHTING HOW YOUTH energy has played a significant role in the country's progress, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday that the world looks at India with hope and expectation because of its youth power, which is driving new revolutions.
Former PM Manmohan Singh passes away
Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh passed away.
Mahatma's legacy under threat from those in power in Delhi, says Sonia
ASSERTING THAT MAHATMA Gandhi has been and will continue to be the fundamental source of inspiration, Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP) chief Sonia Gandhi on Thursday said his legacy is under threat from those in power in Delhi and the ideologies and institutions that have nurtured them.
Speed is of the essence
● Service providers must amp up reach to expand market
AAP-Cong rift boils over as election nears
● AAP will ask INDIA bloc to remove Cong over Ajay Maken's attack on Kejriwal
Corruption vs capability in PLA
ILLUSION OF STRENGTH PARTLY EXPLAINS XI JINPING'S CAUTIOUS APPROACH TO REGIONAL DISPUTES
Can Biden's green boom survive Trump's wrecking ball?
THE ENERGY TRANSITION sustained an electoral trauma as 2024 drew to a close. The incoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump promises to undo at least some of the progress made on decarbonisation under President Joe Biden.
Transforming agricultural research
The plateauing of gains from Green Revolution necessitates the adoption of adaptive and market responsive strategies
Resilience or stress?
Employment in informal manufacturing enterprises is not back to pre-demonetisation levels
Nippon extends $15-bn US Steel deal deadline
The closing date was revised to the first quarter of 2025 from the third or fourth quarter of 2024 previously
China revises up 2023 GDP, sees little impact on 2024 growth
CHINA REVISED UPWARDS on Thursday the size of its economy by 2.7%, but said the change would have little impact on the country's growth this year, as policymakers pledged more stimulus to spur expansion in 2025.
Russia Rejects Trump Call for Ukraine Truce
RUSSIA REBUFFED INCOMING US President Donald Trump's call for an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine, while saying it's ready to hold negotiations on a long-lasting peace agreement to end almost three years of war.
Alibaba, E-Mart to form $4-bn e-tail JV in South Korea
ALIBABA GROUP HOLDING agreed to merge its South Korean operations with E-Mart's e-commerce platform to better compete in the country's fast-paced online retail sector.
S Korea Opposition Moves to Impeach Acting President
SOUTH KOREA'S MAIN opposition party introduced a Bill to impeach acting President Han Duck-soo on Thursday, a day before it plans to seek a vote on the move, which could deepen a constitutional crisis triggered by a short-lived martial law.
Five Palestinian Scribes Killed
FIVE PALESTINIAN JOURNALISTS have been killed by an Israeli strike in the Gaza Strip, the health ministry said Thursday.
Trump's Bitcoin promise hard to keep
CAN HE DELIVER?
NBFCs Maintain Double-Digit Credit Growth Last Fiscal
Loans and advances by non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) grew 18.5% in FY24, primarily driven by upper-layer NBFCs, according to the Reserve Bank of India's report on trend and progress, released on Thursday.