US President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs will impact the American economy more, leaving them with limited buying options to cater for their needs, Ranjeet Mehta, CEO and Secretary General of industry body PHDCCI, told ANI.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 3: Public Sector Banks (PSBs) are rapidly embracing AI-powered digital solutions to revolutionize debt collections, driven by the urgent need to reduce Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) and enhance recovery outcomes. Leading this transformation is Spocto X-a Yu
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], April 3: GIBS Business School, well acclaimed for outstanding innovative results-achievement, recently conducted the much-awaited annual award ceremony "STUDENT OF THE YEAR - 2K25," entering a new realm of Glory where passion, Brilliance and Holistic Developmen
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], April 3: Bengaluru, a city once renowned for its abundant lakes and natural water systems, is facing an escalating water crisis. Rapid urbanisation, erratic rainfall patterns, and over-extraction of groundwater have pushed the region into a precarious situation
"... The friendship between them (US President Trump and PM Modi) and the way they embrace each other and talk and now these tarriffs. It shows that America (Donald Trump) is a businessman. 'Aur wo humara customer phas gaya'. (And our customers are getting trapped."
According to the Superintendent of Guru Gobind Singh Government Hospital, Dr Deepak Tiwari, the pilot was diagnosed with a fractured leg and is receiving treatment for it.
India will review and assess the impact of reciprocal tariffs, said Union Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary on Thursday, reacting to the 27 per cent tariffs on Indian export to the US.
New Delhi [India], April 3: "Hong Kong offers something for everyone, from breathtaking sights and cultural experiences to kid-friendly activities. It is also a paradise for foodies and shopaholics, thanks to its diverse culinary and retail scene. The best part? It is visa-free for Indian
According to new U.S trade policy announced by President Donald Trump on Wednesday, how much a country pays in tariffs will depend on the type of goods being exported and their origin, says GTRI founder Ajay Srivastava.