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05.02 / 00:39
markets COST trends show performer Latin Tata Motors' $4.4 billion Iveco move faces fresh concerns
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI : Italian automaker Iveco's two reductions in its cash flow outlook within six months have reignited concerns over Tata Motors Ltd’s biggest acquisition, as analysts caution the Italian business's volatile show may leave the Indian parent vulnerable to global headwinds.
04.02 / 10:59
UPS FIVE Enterprise President reports Interviews With two partnerships in two weeks, Adani ramps up defence push
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI : A step-down subsidiary of Adani Enterprises Ltd, the group's flagship company, inked a deal with Italian helicopter maker Leonardo to make, maintain and repair military choppers in India—the second such partnership in as many weeks after the firm stitched a partnership with Brazil's Embraer to make aircraft. Adani Aerospace and Defence, a wholly owned subsidiary of Adani Defence Systems and Technologies Ltd, and Leonardo signed the partnership on Tuesday.
04.02 / 03:35
UPS Booking film Caseys Photos Winter Olympics show Olympics Flirty emails and chummy photos show how far Epstein reached into business world
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Casey Wasserman was in Italy for the Winter Olympics, scheduled to make a presentation to the International Olympic Committee on the progress of the 2028 Los Angeles Games. Peter Attia, the longevity doctor with cult followers and a bestselling book, was days into a new role as a CBS News contributor.
31.01 / 06:15
Cooper security Trade President reports Trump tantrums push Europe to look east
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI : Negotiations for “the mother of all deals", which has been almost 20 years in the making, finally concluded this week. In EU President Ursula von der Leyen’s own words: “We are creating a market of 2 billion people.
26.01 / 11:33
markets UPS Porsche Cartier Rolex show The wait list for a Birkin or Rolex is getting shorter
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. A handful of brands have what all luxury bosses want: a wait list to tide them over in quiet times. But resale values suggest that even rare goods such as Hermès Birkin bags and Rolex watches aren’t pulling in crowds like they used to.
23.01 / 01:57
UPS Aviat President War stage Headlines Forget Greenland. Macron’s sunglasses take over Davos.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. When French President Emmanuel Macron strode to the stage in Davos wearing a pair of reflective aviator sunglasses, many thought he was sending a message: It was time for someone in Europe to stand up to President Trump. Was Macron evoking Tom Cruise’s cocky fighter pilot Maverick in “Top Gun," signaling that he wouldn’t back down against Trump’s demands for control of Greenland? Others thought he might be throwing shade by wearing aviator-style sunglasses favored by former President Biden, the object of Trump’s constant derision.
22.01 / 10:03
COST security President War Relationships Mint Explainer | How Trump’s Greenland gambit put Nato on the brink
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. US President Donald Trump’s speech at Davos was meant to be a bellwether for the trans-Atlantic relationship, particularly Nato, with his handling of Greenland closely watched. After the speech, it appears Nato has survived, but barely.
19.01 / 01:37
security Coherent Trade President European Commission country reports politician As divisions over Greenland grow, Europe examines its options
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. IT WAS hardly the first time since Donald Trump’s inauguration last year that Europeans have been outraged by America. But the anger at the weekend, after America’s president threatened to impose a 10% tariff rate on eight European countries that had dared to send a few troops to Greenland, felt more determined than before.
14.01 / 06:11
UPS Citi Waters Rust cricket rowing The Ghost Mansion fallacy: Why we build palaces we never live in
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. It’s a familiar sight in the Indian hinterland—be it the lush green pockets of Kerala, the coastal belts of Konkan or the vast plains of Bihar and Punjab. You drive past rows of modest village homes and suddenly, you see it: A massive, three-storey, brightly painted concrete palace.
02.01 / 02:13
markets Updates US slashes proposed tariffs on Italian pasta
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22.12 / 13:33
markets Apple track Updates Apple fined $115 million in Italy over app tracking policy
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09.12 / 07:41
UPS Manufacturing economy Trade show Latin China’s manufacturing is booming despite Trump’s tariffs
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. President Trump retook the White House almost a year ago promising a manufacturing boom. He got one—in China.
08.12 / 04:51
UPS Gap Dreams performer electronic International Sporting Lamborghini Temerario review: A car built for speed and drama
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The tunnel swallows us whole. One moment, the autumn sunshine in northern Italy is glinting off the Temerario’s sculpted bonnet; the next, we’re plunged into artificial twilight.
04.12 / 03:37
markets UPS Manufacturing Sustainability wellness country testing NRB shifts gears with strategic leap into industrial bearings via Italian partner Unitec
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. MUMBAI : NRB Bearings Ltd, India’s largest maker of needle roller bearings, signalled one of the most defining shifts in its nearly six-decade history with the announcement of a strategic joint venture with Italy-based Unitec Group on 1 December. The partnership marks the company’s formal entry into industrial cylindrical roller bearings—an expansion long envisioned by chairperson and managing director Harshbeena Zaveri, but delayed due to factors rooted in her family’s business legacy.
06.04 / 15:11
Target economy wellness Trade President War Pharmaceuticals Trade war is on: From meat to toilet paper, EU imposes $28 billion in tariffs on U.S. products, making goods more expensive for billions and pushing global economies toward recession
The 27-country bloc faces 25 per cent import tariffs on steel and aluminium and cars and 'reciprocal' tariffs of 20 per cent from Wednesday for almost all other goods. President Trump's tariffs cover some 70 per cent of the EU's exports to the United States — worth in total 532 billion euros ($585 billion) last year — with likely duties on copper, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors and timber still to come. When Trump hit steel and aluminium imports with a 25 percent tariff in March, the EU decided on «an eye for an eye» approach. «We will react in areas where it hurts the United States,» a senior EU official said. Officials have previously said the EU will target goods from politically important US states, including soybeans produced in Louisiana, the home of US Speaker Mike Johnson, who pushes Trump's agenda in Congress. The is happening even though, President Trump's one of the closest advisers billionaire Elon Musk told Italy League leader Matteo Salvini on Saturday that he hoped in the future the US and Europe could create «a very close, stronger partnership» and reach a «zero-tariff zone.» Musk spoke to Salvini in a video conference during the League's congress in Florence. Salvini is the leader of the far-right, anti-migrant League party and vice premier of the Italian conservative government led by Premier Giorgia Meloni.
05.04 / 08:39
markets COST UPS Trade beautiful hospital reports Eggs, Eyelashes, iPhones: What Donald Trump’s trade war could really cost you
While some items may seem niche or indulgent, they’re part of daily routines and cultural habits that touch millions of households. And the costs are set to climb.
04.04 / 19:41
MET Puzzle awards President love country What's the formula for a good equation with Donald Trump? Flattery
Donald Trump antagonised world leaders across the globe with his most extensive set of tariffs yet, he was scheduled to fly to Florida and potentially see the one leader he has called his «favourite president». That leader, President Javier Milei of Argentina, had flown overnight to receive an award Thursday at a right-wing gala at Mar-a-Lago. Trump was scheduled to also be there late Thursday — Milei said Trump would receive an award, too — and Milei said he hoped the two would meet. It was Milei's 10th trip to the US in 15 months as president, and nearly every time, he has met Trump or Elon Musk. Trump has posited that he is reshuffling US foreign policy strictly around what is good for the United States. So what can be puzzling about his elevation of Argentina to the front row of America's allies — Milei and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni were the only world leaders onstage at Trump's inauguration — is that the chronically distressed South American nation is not particularly important as an economic or geopolitical partner. Instead, through Milei, Argentina has offered Trump something else he appears to crave: adoration. «I love him because he loves Trump,» Trump said of Milei in a speech last year. «Anybody that loves me, I like them.»
03.04 / 21:15
Platform Netflix BURST WhatsApp Nintendo voice consequences Witch Watch: See anime show’s release date, plot, cast and where to watch
Witch Watch, in April 2025. The anime is based on the manga by Kenta Shinohara and directed by Hiroshi Ikehata. The series will be available globally and will include multiple language dubs after its initial release.
03.04 / 18:39
Target FIVE Assurant security Remark President reports Marco Rubio tells NATO that US committed to alliance; says it must be ‘stronger’
Marco Rubio has assured NATO allies that Washington is committed to the alliance, despite concerns raised by President Donald Trump’s earlier remarks. Speaking at a NATO foreign ministers’ meeting in Brussels, Rubio said that the United States seeks a stronger and more capable NATO. Rubio, as per the reports, said that the US is as active in NATO as it has ever been. He dismissed alleged hysteria and hyperbole in the media over Trump’s stance on the alliance. Rubio said that Trump has made it clear that the US supports NATO and they will remain a part of the organisation. However, Rubio reiterated Trump’s call for NATO allies to shoulder more responsibility. He, as per the Euro News report, urged European nations and Canada to increase their defence spending to five per cent of GDP. This reportedly is double of the current two per cent target which several nations including Belgium, Italy, and Spain fail to meet. Also Read :Judge who sentenced Marine Le Pen now under police protection
03.04 / 17:03
markets UPS Fallout Trade track shock Europe's Stoxx 600 falls 2.7% as investors grapple with tariff fallout
The pan-European STOXX 600 sank 2.7%, falling back to its lowest since January. German, Italian and French benchmarks closed over 3% lower, with Italian and French stocks seeing their worst fall in over two years.
03.04 / 09:47
UPS Corona Bill Trade President country Trump's tariffs set to drive up bar bills and cut booze jobs
Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs, drinks industry bodies said on Thursday. Trump's latest round of sweeping global and country-specific tariffs was set to hit everything from the popular negroni cocktail, based on Italy's Campari liqueur, to Guinness beer, made by the world's top spirits producer Diageo. He also introduced a 25% levy on all beer imports and added beer cans to existing aluminium tariffs, hitting labels, such as Mexican-made Corona and Dutch Heineken. Many categories of drinks, such as champagne or Scotch whisky, have to be made in specific countries or regions and cannot move production.

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