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(Reuters) -Indian officials have said they would keep purchasing oil from Russia despite the threat of penalties that U.S.
Numerous countries around the world are facing the prospect of much higher duties on their exports to the United States on ...
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A sserting that India is on the path to becoming the world's third-largest economy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on ...
Indian officials confirmed Saturday the country is not altering policy and will continue buying oil from Russia, despite ...
It’s possible that the disappointing numbers are growing pains, or they may be a preview of more disruption to come.
If America is in a trade war, the question to ask is, are we tired of winning yet? “Donald Trump reaps $50bn tariff haul as world ‘chickens out,’” reads the Financial Times headline. “Only China and ...
Businesses, investors and the Fed are all operating under a cloud of uncertainty from Trump’s tariff policy. The latest moves ...
President Donald Trump’s tariff onslaught this week left a lot of losers – from small, poor countries like Laos and Algeria ...
With President Donald Trump's latest executive order on tariffs now set to go into effect Aug. 7, and Friday's report of a ...
Ever since President Donald Trump started promising to slap tariffs on pharmaceutical imports, drugmakers have unveiled a flurry of commitments to build or expand US manufacturing operations in the ...
The U.S. economy had generally been considered in good shape. By Friday afternoon, some experts were predicting a recession.