During his first term, Trump frequently cited merchandise trade deficits as a rationale for trade actions. While the U.S. trade deficit with mainland China has declined by 18.7 per cent since 2021, reaching USD 287 billion in the 12 months ending September 30, 2024, it remains the largest tr
ARPU for the wireless segment of private telecom operators was positively impacted due to tariff hikes implemented in July'24.
Bharti Airtel continues to maintain its lead with ARPU of Rs 233/month for the quarter, up from Rs 211/month in first quarter of FY25
The tariff hikes proposed by Donald Trump may pose threat to India's exports but the country's surplus in services trade and robust remittances flow may provide comfort, highlighted a report by CRISIL.
Speaking to ANI on Monday, Sachdeva said, "There are huge worries in many parts of the world with Trump's return. But, luckily and fortunately for us, India does not have much to worry. Yes, we will be affected by some of his steps if he takes them like tariffs, but those will be applicable
He said, "Our bilateral trade is today at USD 66 billion. This makes the goal of reaching USD 100 billion by 2030 more than realistic. The balance of trade however needs urgent redressal since it is so one-sided. It is imperative that non-tariff barriers and regulatory impediments are spe
Former US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer has not been asked by President-elect Donald Trump to return, contrary to a Financial Times report, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
After the victory of the Donald Trump in the US Presidential elections, India could benefit from any re-orientation of the global supply chain away from China says a report from Care Edge
This "China+1" approach could lead to substantial benefits for India, assuming timely actions by the government and corporate sector to fill the void left by China in various industries.
After Donald Trump's decisive victory in the US presidential election, Chinese internet users expressed anticipation of heightened trade tensions between the US and China.
Pakistan's National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has been advised to increase electricity power tariffs across the country, ARY News reported.