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02.04 / 21:11
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Donald Trump unveils key tariff plan for new 'golden age' for America; here are key highlights
«April 2, 2025 will forever be remembered as the day American industry was reborn, the day America’s destiny was reclaimed, and the day that we began to make America wealthy again. Our country and its taxpayers have been ripped for more than 50 years but it isn't going to happen anymore. In a few moments i will sign a historic executive order for reciprocal tariffs 'throughout the world,» he said. «This is one of the most important days in American history. With today's action we are finally going to be able to make american great again, greater than ever before. More production at home will mean lower prices for consumers. For decades, our country has been looted, pillaged, raped and plundered by nations near and far, both friend and foe alike,» the 47th US President said. After weeks of anticipation, President Donald Trump unveiled a new set of tariffs on both allies and adversaries, aiming to address what he describes as unfair trade practices. The tariffs, which Trump announced on what he referred to as “Liberation Day,” are designed to boost US manufacturing and punish countries for trade imbalances. Under the "Fair and Reciprocal Plan," the US will impose tariffs equal to the ones that other nations have placed on U.S. goods.
02.04 / 21:11
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India to face 26% US tariff as Trump unveils reciprocal trade measures on global imports; China hit with 34%
China, which has long been a target of US trade actions, will face a hefty 34% tariff, while the European Union will see a 20% levy. Vietnam, another key player in the global trade landscape, will bear the heaviest burden with a 46% tariff on its imports to the U.S. The tariffs, which Trump announced on what he referred to as “Liberation Day,” are designed to boost US manufacturing and punish countries for trade imbalances.
02.04 / 14:21
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How Trump’s tariffs could upend pharma’s overseas tax strategy
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Pfizer in 2019 sold $20 billion of drugs in the U.S. Its federal tax bill? Zero.
02.04 / 12:45
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Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs: When, where, and how to watch – which countries and sectors will be most affected?
global trade tensions and sparking uncertainty in markets worldwide. These tariffs, designed to counter what Trump calls unfair trade practices, are expected to reshape global commerce in a significant way.
02.04 / 09:43
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China builds a supercharged lab that can make it the world’s leading energy superpower
laser-driven nuclear fusion facility in Mianyang, a project that could alter global energy and defence dynamics. Satellite imagery, analysed and published by Reuters, reveals that the centre is «50% more imposing» than the National Ignition Facility (NIF) in California, the world's current benchmark for laser fusion research. This signals a significant escalation in the race to harness fusion energy.
02.04 / 09:43
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Who is Poonam Gupta, new Deputy RBI Guv to replace Michael Patra?
Poonam Gupta of NCAER was appointed as Reserve Bank of India's Deputy Governor, in place of Michael Patra. Poonam Gupta is a Lead Economist for India at the World Bank.
02.04 / 09:03
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Brazil looks like a winner in the global trade war
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. SÃO PAULO—In the unfolding global trade war, Brazil is betting it has some distinct advantages. Chinese buyers are already stockpiling Brazilian soybeans as Beijing retaliates against President Trump’s tariffs with levies on U.S.
02.04 / 07:11
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Crypto prices today: Bitcoin tops $84k ahead of US tariffs, altcoins trade mixed
Markets are bracing for details of new reciprocal tariffs set to be unveiled at 1:30 a.m. IST, which could take effect immediately. Trump has already imposed tariffs on aluminum, steel, and autos, alongside increased duties on Chinese imports—moves that have rattled financial markets amid fears of an economic slowdown.
02.04 / 05:13
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Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury moves suspension of business notice to discuss US tariffs on India
Renuka Chowdhury on Wednesday moved suspension of Business Notice in Rajya Sabha to discuss the impact of US Tariffs on India which are slated to come in effect from today. Expressing concern over the tariff, Renuka Chowdhury moved the notice to discuss India's policy to counter the impact on economy.
02.04 / 04:37
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US approves $5.58 bn F-16 fighter jet sale to Philippines
The State Department said it was green-lighting a sale that includes 20 F-16 jets and related equipment to the Philippines, a treaty-bound ally of the United States. The sale would «improve the security of a strategic partner that continues to be an important force for political stability, peace and economic progress in Southeast Asia,» a State Department statement said. It would also boost «the Philippine Air Force's ability to conduct maritime domain awareness» and «enhance its suppression of enemy air defenses,» the statement said. The news follows months of escalating confrontations between the Philippines and China in the South China Sea, which Beijing claims almost in its entirety despite an international ruling that its assertion has no merit.
02.04 / 04:37
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India's strategic positioning is key to maximising global trade opportunities: APCO Worldwide CEO
global trade landscape, and to maximise its position in trade realignments, it must strategically defend its key sectors while leveraging shifts in global supply chains, said Brad Staples, Chief Executive Officer of APCO Worldwide. Answering exclusive questions of ANI, Staples said, «India must fast-track its bilateral trade negotiations, „Fast-tracking Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and ensuring a stable, predictable trade environment will enhance India's appeal as a trusted global trade partner.“ The US is increasingly using tariffs as a strategic tool; it imposed 25 per cent duties on steel and aluminium and recently extended the same 25 per cent tariff to imported automobiles and automobile parts. It is also considering additional levies on pharmaceuticals and semiconductors. This presents both challenges and opportunities for India's trade landscape.
02.04 / 04:37
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No batteries? Thinner packaging? US businesses look for ways to offset tariffs
batteries. Toys sold in slimmed-down boxes or no packaging at all. More household goods that shoppers need to assemble themselves. These are some of the ways consumer product companies are retooling their wares to reduce costs and avoid raising prices as President Donald Trump levies new import taxes on key trading partners as well as some materials used by American manufacturers. The economic environment in which the president has imposed, threatened and occasionally postponed repeated rounds of tariffs is more precarious than during his first term. U.S. consumers are feeling tapped out after several years of inflation. Businesses say tariffs add to their expenses and eat into their profits, but they are wary of losing sales if they try to pass all of the increase on to customers. Instead, some companies are exploring cost-cutting options, both ones that consumers likely would notice in time — remember “shrinkflation?” — and ones that exist too far down the supply chain for them to see. The changes may help minimize price increases yet won't be enough in every case to offset them completely.
02.04 / 04:13
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Trump tariff rollout to retaliate against India & others opens new era of risk for global economy
Donald Trump on Wednesday is set to announce the most expansive US trade restrictions in a century, at a stroke upending the postwar global trading system and posing difficult-to-predict economic risks. The administration’s plans to impose what Trump calls reciprocal tariffs have left investors, executives, government officials and consumers around the world guessing what lays ahead when he takes the podium at the 4 p.m. White House Rose Garden event. Deliberations are coming down to the wire, with the size and scope of new levies still being discussed Tuesday. Also Read: As tariff clock counts down, Trump is still up for 'a good negotiation' The lack of details so far on the structure, size and targets of the levies have left the world “flying blind” heading into the big announcement day, according to Nomura Holdings Inc. chief economist Rob Subbaraman. “The Trump administration’s proposed reciprocal tariffs mean different things to different people,” he wrote in a recent note to clients. While a direct approach means the US matching the levies that other nations impose on US goods, “we suspect the criteria for US reciprocal tariffs will be much broader than that, and indeed more difficult to quantify.”
02.04 / 04:13
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US sanctions target Iran's UAV, ballistic missile programs
The US State Department said in a statement that «today's action is a part of President Trump's maximum pressure campaign on the Iranian regime to disrupt efforts by the US-sanctioned Iran-based Qods Aviation Industries to procure equipment for Iran's military-industrial complex and UAV program.» «The United States will use all available means to expose and disrupt Iran's growing UAV and missile development programs and weapons proliferation, which destabilize the Middle East and beyond,» the statement added. Further, the State Department said that they will «continue to act» against the complex schemes Iran uses in third countries to conceal its acquisition and its transfers of sensitive technology. According to the US State Department, Iran uses this technology and the proceeds from arms sales to bolster its military industrial base to build missiles and UAVs, which are used against fellow countries, as well as exported to Russia, terrorist proxy groups around the Middle East, and to other actors of concern
02.04 / 03:09
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Assisted driving tech in focus after fatal electric car crash in China
autonomous driving features. A Xiaomi SU7 sedan drove into a concrete guardrail on an expressway in eastern China late Saturday at a speed of around 60 mph, according to a post on Xiaomi's official social media account. On Tuesday, local media published reports about the collision and ensuing fire, which killed three college students, along with pictures of the charred remains of the vehicle. Xiaomi said the driver had deployed the company's Navigate On Autopilot, an assisted-driving feature, while going around 70 mph on the expressway. The car was traveling at that speed when it reached a roadblock, because a portion of the road was under repair with traffic diverted into a different lane.
02.04 / 02:45
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Chinese envoy Xu Feihong 'firmly believes' relations to advance on 'sound-stable' track
Chinese Ambassador to India Xu Feihong expressed his optimism about the future of China-India relations as the two nations celebrate the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties and believes the two nations will advance bilateral relations. In the event titled, 'Riding the East Wind, Setting Sail Anew and Opening a New Chapter in China-India Relations' the Chinese envoy expressed great pleasure for the presence of Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri to join on the 'commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the establishement of China-India diplomatice relations.' «Today, the leaders of China and India exchanged congratulatory messages to mark the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations. Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized that both sides should view and handle China-India relations from a strategic and long-term perspective and seek ways for neighboring major countries to get along in peaceful coexistence, mutual trust and mutual benefit as well as common development,» he said. «Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that the meeting between the two leaders in Kazan was instrumental in laying out a roadmap for our bilateral relations returning to a stable, predictable and amicable path. Progress in our bilateral relations will contribute not only to global stability and prosperity but also to the emergence of a multi-polar world,» he added. Highlighting both nations' ability to navigate challenges and continue growing, he affirmed, «Over the past 75 years, despite weathering ups and downs, China-India relations have always surged forward like the Yangtze and the Ganges. One learns from the past in order to understand the future, and follows the right path to go far.»
01.04 / 14:49
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US manufacturing slips back into contraction as tariffs angst mounts
The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) said on Tuesday that its manufacturing PMI dropped to 49.0 last month from 50.3 in February. A PMI reading below 50 indicates contraction in the manufacturing sector, which accounts for 10.2% of the economy. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the PMI slipping to 49.5. Manufacturing started turning around at the beginning of the year after a lengthy recession triggered by the Federal Reserve's aggressive interest rate hikes in 2022 and 2023 to tame inflation. But the nascent recovery appears to have been snuffed out by President Donald Trump's barrage of tariffs. Trump, since returning to the White House in January, has announced and delayed tariffs on Canada and Mexico for what he alleges is their role in allowing the opioid fentanyl into the U.S., set import taxes on goods from China for the same reason, launched hefty duties on imports of steel and aluminum and slapped a 25% levy on imported cars and light trucks. Trump promised to announce global reciprocal tariffs on Wednesday, which he has dubbed «Liberation Day.» He sees tariffs as a tool to raise revenue to offset his promised tax cuts and to revive a long-declining U.S. industrial base.
01.04 / 10:37
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Arm recently sought to acquire Alphawave for AI chip tech, sources say
Arm Holdings recently sought to acquire Alphawave, a UK-based supplier of semiconductor intellectual property, to secure a crucial technology that is crucial for building its own artificial-intelligence processors, according to three sources familiar with the matter. Alphawave, which has a market value of 707.1 million pounds ($913.36 million), has been working with its investment bankers to explore a sale after receiving acquisition interest from Arm and other potential acquirers, one of the sources told Reuters. Arm, however, has decided not to pursue a takeover of Alphawave after its initial discussions with the company, two of the sources said.
01.04 / 10:37
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Trump's tariff threat is turning two of the world's biggest foes into friends
“We are willing to work with the Indian side to strengthen practical cooperation in trade and other areas, and to import more Indian products that are well-suited to the Chinese market,” the ambassador to India was quoted as saying by China’s state-run Global Times, in a story posted Monday. Bilateral trade between the neighbors stood at $101.7 billion in 2023-24, according to India’s trade ministry, with India running a significant deficit. India’s main exports include petroleum oil, iron ore, marine products and vegetable oil, amounting to $16.6 billion, according to the government figures. The envoy’s remarks were to mark the 75th anniversary of the diplomatic ties. US President Donald Trump, who is set to roll out reciprocal tariffs Wednesday on countries around the world, has called out China and India for trade practices that he sees as unfair.
01.04 / 10:17
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The tariff timeline: How Trump 2.0 policy is reshaping global trade
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. When Donald Trump announced his bid for reelection in November 2022, the 45th President of the US relied on promises of sweeping reforms to win the American people over. Among these promised reforms was the idea of increasing tariffs.
01.04 / 10:17
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Gold set for best quarter since Chernobyl. Miners are doing even better.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Gold’s latest quarterly gains now seriously rival the rise seen in 1986, the year of the Chernobyl disaster. The comparison is powerful, yet it pales against the performance of gold miners, which could keep gaining, acording to Wall Street analysts.
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