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As a trade storm brews across Asia, India is hoping to duck the full blow of America’s tariff blitz. But behind closed doors, negotiations are walking a tightrope and the stakes are massive.
Economic uncertainty was high on the agenda at a host of ASEAN-centred meetings last week, with the region decrying the ...
India and the US were widely expected to sign a mini trade deal before the July 9 deadline of the imposition of the so-called ...
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India has skillfully navigated Trump's policies by accommodating his concerns on immigration and tariffs. As India assumes the BRICS presidency, potential conflicts arise from Trump's stance against ...
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The Manila Times on MSNTrump tariffs threats to Global South, Asean and PHWith its misguided tariff wars, the Trump administration is undermining global economic prospects and waging war against ...
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Philstar.com on MSNDollar weakens but US stocks soarWhy are US stocks going up while the dollar is going down? US equity markets hit fresh record highs last week. This defied the dollar’s worst performance since 1973, as corporate America’s AI ...
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Legit.ng on MSNNigeria rejects Trump administration’s push to accept deporteesNigeria has rejected the US push to take Venezuelan criminal deportees, citing overpopulation and plans to focus on fair trade and national interests.
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The Express Tribune on MSNBRICS declares the South is done beggingAs the world frays under trade wars, resource conflicts and the US credibility unravels under the weight of its own aggressive exceptionalism, BRICS declared that the emperor has no clothes and the ...
The Brics group of nations has just concluded its 17th annual summit in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro. But, despite ...
At the Summit, President Tinubu affirmed Nigeria’s support for the position of BRICS on the need to focus on collective, fair ...
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Jacobin on MSNWho Benefits From the Dollar’s Dominance?More than half of global trade is conducted in dollars, and the United States is, by some measures, still the world’s largest economy as well as the world’s dominant political and military power. But ...
But critics caution that the efforts, as designed, cut off some historically Black and disadvantaged communities in South ...
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