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31.03 / 03:47
Citi Waters Gap Metro show country reports Why Indian cities are growing, but becoming unliveable
Shaping Urban India: By Design, Not By Default, by Janaagraha, a Bengaluru-based non-profit.India has urbanized at a fairly steady clip, broadly in line with its G20 peers. But fine feathers don’t always make fine birds.Estimates by the United Nations’ Degree of Urbanisation (DegUrba) show that about 84.1% of India’s population qualifies as urban.
30.03 / 15:49
trends Updates China’s birthrate falls. But the child-care business is booming.
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30.03 / 01:17
markets UPS Updates China’s leadership is about to be shaken up
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28.03 / 05:15
markets Courts Updates Courting Trump and fearing China, Japan rethinks 80 years of pacifism
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27.03 / 01:17
markets War Updates Does the Iran war increase the risk of a Chinese attack on Taiwan?
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27.03 / 00:21
markets COST UPS Food Trade War Updates India eyes China pivot for edible oil supplies to rein in prices
disrupted trade routes and spiked freight and insurance costs.India's annual edible oil demand is around 26 million tonnes (mt), with domestic production meeting only up to 40% of this.According to latest trade data, India imported 14,963 tonnes of palm oil and 175,502 tonnes crude soybean oil from China between November 2025 and February 2026, as against a total of 36,000 tonnes of edible oils in the entire year ended October 2025.This is still a modest figure, given India’s total edible oil imports of around 16 mt. However, the sharp rise in shipments shows a growing willingness among importers to explore non-traditional sources amid tightening global supply conditions.Industry experts see Chinese edible oil imports rising further, as competitive pricing and lower logistics costs will give them an edge over the country's traditional exporters.According to traders, on an average, retail prices have risen by ₹15-20 per litre across edible oils including soybean, rice-bran, cottonseed, palm, groundnut and sunflower over the past one month.
24.03 / 16:15
markets UPS Manufacturing Strategy NVIDIA WSJ exclusive China isn’t rushing Taiwan—it’s squeezing it slowly
Can the U.S. pivot from a military deterrent to a more integrated strategy? Write to me at [email protected]. Include your full name and location, and I might publish your response in a coming issue (if you’re reading this in your inbox, you can just hit reply).This is an edition of the WSJ China newsletter, a weekly dispatch of exclusive insights on the contest between the U.S.
23.03 / 10:09
markets FIVE Healthcare country medicines Updates Pharmaceuticals Generic versions of weight-loss drugs are a bulky opportunity for Chinese and Indian drugmakers
The simultaneous patent expiry of Ozempic’s active ingredient in China and India on Friday was a watershed moment. Until now, these weight-loss drugs have been available largely to people with means. The launch of affordable generic versions will be a levelling force in healthcare, with global consequences.That’s because the world’s two most-populous countries aren’t just consumers.
23.03 / 08:53
markets COST Strategy economy Trade International Why Washington’s policy quakes can’t disturb California’s economy beyond a point
There is a paradox at the heart of the US economy. As the federal government imposes sweeping tariffs, signals hostility to multilateral trade and unnerves long-term investors with erratic policymaking, one state has emerged as the most reliable US address for global capital: California, the world’s fourth-largest economy and America’s second-largest exporting state with $188 billion in annual goods exports.
23.03 / 02:35
UPS Action Trade War reports Dollar vs yuan: Could a battle for the control of Hormuz spark a petro-currency war?
As reports emerged last week on which ships Iran had let through the Strait of Hormuz, India-bound carriers of LPG among them, one group was no surprise: vessels carrying Iranian crude exports. By data analytics firm Kpler’s estimate, Iran’s oil shipments kept up an average daily pace of 1.3-1.4 million barrels in March amid hostilities with the US and Israel. Most of it was headed for China, reportedly, bought by small refiners paying in Chinese yuan.
23.03 / 00:51
markets COST Merit War show Updates Deepak Nitrite has Dasda ruling, backward integration tailwinds
Deepak Nitrite Ltd’s investors would have hoped for some succour from the news that the Indian government is considering levying an anti-dumping duty on imports of Diamino Stilbene Disulphonic Acid (Dasda) from China. Deepak’s stand has been vindicated as the Directorate General of ​Trade Remedies (DGTR) has found merit in its complaint.
22.03 / 14:11
COST wellness War Updates 95% projects in West Asia are progressing as usual: L&T
L&T, said in a press briefing on Saturday, the company’s first major status update since the US-Israel-Iran war broke out on 28 February.Most of the work suspension has been voluntary, he said, to ensure the safety of the company’s staff. At two sites, customers recommended temporarily halting work, he added.The company has not yet evacuated any staff from the region, but it is also not sending new people there from India at the moment, he said.
22.03 / 12:05
markets COST UPS Manufacturing Trade President The night the glow faded: Inside the unprecedented silence of Morbi
₹60,000 crore in revenue, or closer to ₹80,000 crore when the broader Indian ceramic industry is counted. India is the world’s second-largest tile manufacturer, behind China, and Morbi is the engine of that position.The industry’s growth has tracked India’s real estate expansion with unusual fidelity.
21.03 / 01:51
markets UPS Manufacturing War Oscar show country The week in charts: Iran war impact, US Fed decision, HDFC Bank crisis
From India doubling down on fertilizer imports from non-West Asia sources to the US Federal Reserve decision to pause rates, the leadership crisis at HDFC Bank and youth unemployment in India rising to a four-month high in February—here’s a compilation of this week’s news in numbers.After LPG, fertilizers are emerging as the next major pressure point for India as it navigates the fallout of the West Asia conflict. The government is looking to diversify sourcing by stepping up purchases from countries such as Indonesia, Belarus, Morocco and China, Mint reported.
20.03 / 08:07
markets UPS Food Trade War country rights Gulf war fertilizer crunch: Why it’s good news for China and bad news for India
You might have heard that the conflict in the Strait of Hormuz is going to leave poor countries starving. That’s not quite right. The reality may be almost as serious, though—and China will be the victor.The theory stems from the importance of the Persian Gulf in the world’s fertilizer trade.
20.03 / 02:57
markets COST UPS Highways track Traffic Updates Forget self-driving cars: Think of how else technology could ride to the rescue of urban India’s streets
A straw poll might show there exists a field of technology in which we Indians actually find it hard to be optimistic: self-driving vehicles. Satellite-guided traffic is a tech vision that’s unlikely to survive contact with our urban streets, unless AI can evolve to outsmart, say, a ‘squid’ motorist (in biker parlance) and learn the art of a real-world dodge.But optimism or any lack thereof has no bearing on the need for tech solutions to upgrade how vehicles move. For one thing, the status quo is costly.
20.03 / 00:31
markets COST Manufacturing Trade singer reports Updates Singer India eyes premiumization, diversification to garner greater market share
MUMBAI: Sewing machine manufacturer Singer India Ltd. plans to focus on premiumization and diversification into consumer products to garner a greater share in the domestic and industrial markets that are currently flooded by Chinese products.“Today we have been able to completely reposition ourselves as a premium product,” Rakesh Khanna, vice-chairman and managing director of Singer India, told Mint.The company plans to invest over ₹100 crore in the next three years in a new plant to increase production of zig zag sewing machines.
19.03 / 10:13
markets Updates China hoped Trump Summit would cement its superpower status. Now Xi has to wait.
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19.03 / 07:49
markets COST UPS economy Updates Mint Explainer | How long can India delay a fuel price hike?
after the US and Israel attacked Iran on 28 February. While several global economies, from the US to China, have already passed on higher costs to consumers, India has kept prices stable. With crude prices surging, oil marketing companies (OMCs) are taking a big hit.
19.03 / 03:31
markets UPS Career Bill Inside information Being ‘the next Warren Buffett’ sounds like an honor. It is more of a curse.
a “Chinese Warren Buffett” in a LinkedIn profile, was convicted in 2013 of defrauding customers in a $50 million Ponzi scheme. He was sentenced to six years in jail and released in 2019.
18.03 / 11:29
markets UPS Hyundai War country Updates BYD eyes double-digit growth in India as it pushes for local certification
BYD sells four electric vehicle models in India—eMax 7, Atto 3, Sealion 7, and Seal. The first two models are homologated in India, thus there is no limit to their imports in the country.In 2025, its sales grew 88% to 5,402 units, as per data from the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (Fada).

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