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For months President Donald Trump has been slapping higher tariffs on practically every country’s exports to the United States, citing emergency economic powers.
When Congress looks the other way as its powers are usurped by the executive, we are witnessing the systematic erosion of basic constitutional norms.
President Trump delivers on campaign promises with tariff revenue surging as new trade deals reshape global commerce.
Despite strong language from US President Donald Trump, Axis Bank's Chief Economist said there’s no reason to see this as a ...
The FTA targets $120-billion trade by 2030, with UK slashing car tariffs from 110% to 10% and removing duties on personal care and confectionery for India’s growing middle class.
To simply "buckle under" Trump's pressure would be a profound miscalculation for India, yielding not just economic ground but ...
The San Diego-based chip supplier warned investors that Apple's move to depend on in-house modems, starting with the February ...
The US hits Brazil with 50% tariffs and sanctions on Supreme Court justice over Bolsonaro prosecution, straining ties between ...
The tariffs marked Trump's follow-through on threats to use American economic power to punish Brazil-- and Supreme Court ...
The US’s disputes with India and Brazil are purely a result of an arrogant display of power, disregarding the interests of ...
Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Thursday slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi after US President Donald Trump announced 25 per cent tariffs on India and claims of averting a war between India and ...
US President Trump's 25% tariffs on Indian goods may impact over 1 lakh jobs in the gems and jewellery sector, following a previous 10% tariff that affected 50,000 workers. Industry leaders express ...