Founder - Burn Finan... • 5m
Many people think that if the USA increases tariffs, it won't make much difference to India because India isn't among the USA's top 10 trading partners. This is somewhat true from the USA's perspective. However, from India's point of view, the USA is a very big market. Now, Indian companies will have to explore Europe and other Asian countries to sell their products. baise tariff avi tak seff metal companies pe lagi hai....10% se 25% ho geya...
Founder - Burn Finan... • 4m
One thing is clear, the USA does not want a tariff war, they just want their companies to have a chance to compete with local players in other countries. Otherwise, they wouldn't threaten the EU again by saying if they impose a 50% tariff, we will im
See MoreFounder - Burn Finan... • 3m
If we look closely at the USA's tariff policies, it is clear that the USA is also safeguarding its own interests here. Undoubtedly, IT companies are the most impacted by this, and this is evident in today's market. Among auto companies, only Tata Mot
See MoreFounder - Burn Finan... • 3m
I think the bottom line of Indian IT companies might get a bit worse in the coming time, because the current sentiment isn’t good enough for companies to increase their IT expenses. Right now, most companies would prefer to take a wait and watch appr
See MoreFounder - Burn Finan... • 4m
I don't know why it seems like the USA will face more problems than other countries by imposing high tariffs. Other countries will find different markets for their goods, but the USA cannot create a new market for itself. And if we talk about 'Make i
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Today, the USA's S&P 500 is down by more than 3%, and overall, it has dropped 10%. I think some finance influencers in India should step forward and clarify why they were gently trying to convince people through their channels that they should not in
See MoreFinding my self 😶�... • 3m
List of the top 10 companies by SoftBank’s investment amounts, based on total known funding . 1.Arm Holdings - ~$32B (acquisition) - Chip designer. 2.WeWork - ~$10.5B - Co-working spaces. 3.Didi Chuxing - ~$10.5B - Chinese ride-hailing. 4.Uber -
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