US President-elect Donald Trump has reiterated his plan to implement reciprocal tariffs on countries that impose high duties on American goods, specifically mentioning India and Brazil. At a press conference in Mar-a-Lago, Trump highlighted the dispa
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Rohan Saha
complicated Investor • 19d
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
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Dr Saurav singh
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The Trade War Continues. The Economist reports that the EU has devised a new restriction for China.
The EU has imposed tariffs on Chinese cars, and in response, China is imposing tariffs on pork. In reaction to China's response, the EU is considerin
Do you guys think robots of these sort might be being used in warehouses in India?
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Bhavya Oberoi
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Biden administration was better than new trump government➡️
Make no mistake in thinking that the Trump presidency is friendly with India, _*it is only friendly with terms and conditions*_. In Biden's administration, _*we saw India making a few trad
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Arcane
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How do you see Trump's win in the US Presidential Elections from a geopolitical angle for India?
I get that India is on India's side (self interest at the top). But that can't be a long term stance.
Sooner or later, we need to collaborate. So taki