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President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday, slapping tariffs on most of America's trading partners set to take ...
President Donald Trump has said that tariffs won’t lead to higher prices. But the United States economy seems to disagree: ...
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ABP News on MSNUS Tariff Blow Leaves Indian Auto Parts, Tyre Makers Behind Asian Rivals, Says ICRA
With the US accounting for 27 per cent of India's auto component exports and 17 per cent of tyre exports, the tariff hike ...
However, the reciprocal tariff cut significantly enhances Bangladesh's competitive position, says the brokerage house ...
We take a closer look at one of the many goods that might be impacted by tariffs: coffee. Brazil, the world's biggest ...
US 25% tariff on Indian auto components and tyres puts Indian manufacturers at a disadvantage compared to Asian competitors.
US tariff hike on Indian exports puts auto component and tyre industries at a disadvantage compared to Asian peers.
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ABP - Live on MSNIndia’s Textile Sector Faces Pressure As US Imposes 25% Tariff: GTRI
Srivastava highlighted that India’s labour-intensive sectors, particularly textiles, garments, and leather goods, are likely ...
Just hours before an Aug. 1 deadline expired, US President Donald Trump imposed sweeping new tariffs on imports from global ...
Industrialists in Punjab say buyers may stop placing new orders and shift to countries like Vietnam, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Turkey where goods will be cheaper due to lower tariffs ...
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Higher prices for fish, beer, bananas? What to expect from import taxes with new tariff rates
The tariffs will almost certainly result in higher food prices, according to an analysis by the nonpartisan Tax Foundation.
Despite having a trade deficit with the US that's roughly six times smaller than China's and five times smaller than the EU's ...
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