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China's Exports Soar Over 12% In March Despite Trade War, Imports Decline
China's top leaders last month set an ambitious annual growth target of around five percent, vowing to make domestic demand its main economic driver.
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China Boosts Indian Rapeseed Meal Purchases After Tariff On Canadian Imports
If the Chinese current buying momentum continues in the next few months, it could be one of the biggest buyers of Indian rapeseed meal.
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26% US Tariffs On India To Hit Domestic Players: Top Exporters Body
India's apex exporters' body, FIEO, stated on Thursday that the 26 per cent tariffs or import duties announced by US President Donald Trump on India will undoubtedly affect domestic players.
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Donald Trump Doubles Metals Tariffs On Canada, Then Backs Off
President Donald Trump on Tuesday doubled his planned tariffs on all imports of steel and aluminum products from Canada to 50%, in response to the province of Ontario's decision to place a 25% tariff on its electricity exports to the US.
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Opinion | Trump's Approach To Indian Tariffs Reeks Of Bullying
Very simplistically and unfairly, Trump seeks equality of treatment between the US and India in the matter of trade, rejecting the concept of special and differential treatment.
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India's Share In Global Trade Doubled Since 2005: Report
India's contribution to global trade has seen significant growth over the last two decades, with its share in both exports and imports doubling during this period, according to a report by the National Stock Exchange (NSE).
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FIDO Alliance Seeks to Increase Passkeys Adoption With Draft Secure Credential Exchange Specifications
Passkeys could soon become easier to use across various platforms, thanks to new draft specifications published by the FIDO Alliance. Google, Apple, Microsoft, and password management apps like Dashlane and Bitwarden could allow users to export and import passkeys and passwords securely.
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Why India's Easing Of Export Curbs Is Important To Global Rice Trade
India has removed most of the export curbs it imposed on rice shipments in 2023 with immediate effect, as above-average monsoon rains are expected to boost crop yields amid overflowing stocks in state granaries.
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Russia Extends Petrol Exports Ban Until 2025 To "Maintain Stable Situation"
The Russian government announced Wednesday that it was reintroducing a ban on petrol exports for another six months to "maintain a stable situation" on the domestic fuel market after major price hikes.
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Sheikh Hasina's Fall Leads To Slump In India-Bangladesh Border Trade
Sheikh Hasina quit as the Bangladesh Prime Minister this week and fled the country after violent protests demanding her resignation.
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India Lifts Ban On Onion Exports, Minimum Export Price Is...
The government on Saturday lifted the ban on onion exports subject to a minimum export price of USD 550 per tonne, a decision that can help boost income of a large section of farmers.
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Russia Warns Pakistan Of Banning Rice Imports Over Safety Concerns
Russia has warned Pakistan that it would ban rice imports again if Moscow's phytosanitary concerns are not addressed in future consignments after a quarantine organism was detected in the rice consignment.
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Opinion | India's Growing Defence Needs Can Force It To Make A Tough Choice Soon
India needs more sophisticated technology than what Russia can offer today. There is now a complex choice that it has avoided making for years: rely on Western states led by the US or on an increasingly inconsistent Russia.
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Government Cuts Import Duty on Some Phone Parts to 10 Percent in Boost for Apple, Xiaomi
Indian government has cut the import duty on some parts used in making mobile phones to 10 percent from 15 percent, a move benefiting companies like Apple and Xiaomi that manufacture in Asia's third-largest economy.
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US Senator Calls For Investigation Into 'Sewage Garlic' Imports From China
A US senator urged the government to investigate the national security implications of garlic imports from China.
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China's Exports Soar Over 12% In March Despite Trade War, Imports Decline
China's top leaders last month set an ambitious annual growth target of around five percent, vowing to make domestic demand its main economic driver.
-
China Boosts Indian Rapeseed Meal Purchases After Tariff On Canadian Imports
If the Chinese current buying momentum continues in the next few months, it could be one of the biggest buyers of Indian rapeseed meal.
-
26% US Tariffs On India To Hit Domestic Players: Top Exporters Body
India's apex exporters' body, FIEO, stated on Thursday that the 26 per cent tariffs or import duties announced by US President Donald Trump on India will undoubtedly affect domestic players.
-
Donald Trump Doubles Metals Tariffs On Canada, Then Backs Off
President Donald Trump on Tuesday doubled his planned tariffs on all imports of steel and aluminum products from Canada to 50%, in response to the province of Ontario's decision to place a 25% tariff on its electricity exports to the US.
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Opinion | Trump's Approach To Indian Tariffs Reeks Of Bullying
Very simplistically and unfairly, Trump seeks equality of treatment between the US and India in the matter of trade, rejecting the concept of special and differential treatment.
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India's Share In Global Trade Doubled Since 2005: Report
India's contribution to global trade has seen significant growth over the last two decades, with its share in both exports and imports doubling during this period, according to a report by the National Stock Exchange (NSE).
-
FIDO Alliance Seeks to Increase Passkeys Adoption With Draft Secure Credential Exchange Specifications
Passkeys could soon become easier to use across various platforms, thanks to new draft specifications published by the FIDO Alliance. Google, Apple, Microsoft, and password management apps like Dashlane and Bitwarden could allow users to export and import passkeys and passwords securely.
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Why India's Easing Of Export Curbs Is Important To Global Rice Trade
India has removed most of the export curbs it imposed on rice shipments in 2023 with immediate effect, as above-average monsoon rains are expected to boost crop yields amid overflowing stocks in state granaries.
-
Russia Extends Petrol Exports Ban Until 2025 To "Maintain Stable Situation"
The Russian government announced Wednesday that it was reintroducing a ban on petrol exports for another six months to "maintain a stable situation" on the domestic fuel market after major price hikes.
-
Sheikh Hasina's Fall Leads To Slump In India-Bangladesh Border Trade
Sheikh Hasina quit as the Bangladesh Prime Minister this week and fled the country after violent protests demanding her resignation.
-
India Lifts Ban On Onion Exports, Minimum Export Price Is...
The government on Saturday lifted the ban on onion exports subject to a minimum export price of USD 550 per tonne, a decision that can help boost income of a large section of farmers.
-
Russia Warns Pakistan Of Banning Rice Imports Over Safety Concerns
Russia has warned Pakistan that it would ban rice imports again if Moscow's phytosanitary concerns are not addressed in future consignments after a quarantine organism was detected in the rice consignment.
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Opinion | India's Growing Defence Needs Can Force It To Make A Tough Choice Soon
India needs more sophisticated technology than what Russia can offer today. There is now a complex choice that it has avoided making for years: rely on Western states led by the US or on an increasingly inconsistent Russia.
-
Government Cuts Import Duty on Some Phone Parts to 10 Percent in Boost for Apple, Xiaomi
Indian government has cut the import duty on some parts used in making mobile phones to 10 percent from 15 percent, a move benefiting companies like Apple and Xiaomi that manufacture in Asia's third-largest economy.
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US Senator Calls For Investigation Into 'Sewage Garlic' Imports From China
A US senator urged the government to investigate the national security implications of garlic imports from China.