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China, Maldives and India
India says Maldives' fiscal stability at risk from recent trade pacts, without naming China and Turkey
India is concerned recent trade pacts signed by the Maldives will likely hurt the archipelago's cash-strapped economy, the Indian foreign ministry said on Friday, in a reference to agreements between the Maldives and China,
India red flags Maldives trade pacts with China and Turkiye
India has cautioned the Maldives against entering trade agreements that may jeopardize its fiscal stability, after the archipelago nation signed pacts with China and Turkiye. New Delhi emphasized that these agreements could result in significant revenue losses for the Maldives,
'Need To Take That Into Account...': India On Maldives' Revenue Loss Due To China Free Trade Agreement
The Maldives and China's free trade agreement has come into effect recently and it will lead to custom revenue loss for Male, thus further affecting its already struggling economy.
Donald Trump excludes India in new tariffs
India averts first of Trump’s tariff volleys; China, Mexico & Canada take the initial hit
Trump’s first executive order on February 1 to impose trade tariffs did not mention India, signalling that bilateral trade negotiations may be on the cards later this month when Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit the US.
Donald Trump excludes India in new tariffs, imposes on China, Mexico and Canada
US President Trump announced tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China but excluded India, which contributes 3.2% to the US trade deficit.
Trump orders tariffs on Mexico and Canada—Texas’ biggest trading partners
President Donald Trump on Saturday announced tariffs on Canada, China and Mexico. Some countries said they will issue their own tariffs.
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China and India agree to resume direct commercial flights for first time in five years
China and India have agreed to resume direct commercial flights, in the latest sign of an easing of tensions between the ...
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India and China Agree to Resume Direct Flights After Nearly Five Years
It was the latest thaw in relations between the two countries, whose troops were involved in deadly skirmishes high in the ...
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India budget opts for economic sugar rush over reform
The year's top economic-policy event opted mainly for short-term relief through middle-class tax cuts while passing up a ...
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Bridging the AI gap: Can India catch up with China?
China leads in AI research, while India focuses on monetizable applications, lagging behind in infrastructure and funding.
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Shun Protectionism, India Signals to Industry With Tariff Cuts
India’s move to slash import duties on a slew of items is a signal that industry can’t count on protectionist measures from the government, the nation’s finance secretary said on Sunday, amid US ...
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India and China agree to resume air travel, settle economic differences
India and China have agreed to resume direct air services after nearly five years and work on resolving differences over ...
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China and India's dam war in the Himalayas
For all this "dam for a dam" water war, relations between the two nations along their disputed Himalayan border are not ...
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Stock Market LIVE Updates: GIFT Nifty signals gap-down start for India; Trump's tariffs in focus
LIVE: The mood in the market is likely to remain cautious, as a trade war brews in the US, and investors keep an eye on ...
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Amidst Trump’s tariff war, India slashes peak tariffs from 150% to 70%, to ‘correct bad optics’
India has prepared fact-sheet for American diplomats on tariffs on key U.S. products, officials say; import duties on top 30 ...
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