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03.04 / 12:47
FIVE Manufacturing Trade show country Department India tightens steel procurement to favour domestic mills
India's finished steel imports from China, South Korea and Japan hit a record high in the first 10 months of the previous financial year which ended on March 31, government data showed. The new rules under the «Domestically Manufactured Iron And Steel Products Policy 2025» mandates all ministries, departments and agencies under the Indian government to prioritise locally manufactured iron and steel products.
03.04 / 11:57
markets Ripple Fallout Nikkei reports US futures and European equities drop as fallout of 'harsh' tariffs ripples through markets
Nasdaq and S&P 500 futures were down 3.3% and 3%, respectively, at the time of reporting today (3 April), hours after Trump's 'Liberation Day' sent shockwaves across the ocean, according to data from MarketWatch. Markets plunge as Trump pushes ahead with global 'reciprocal' tariffs Meanwhile in Europe, Germany's DAX was down 2.1%, while the Stoxx Europe 600 index opened with an immediate 2% drop. It was a similar reaction in Japan, as the Nikkei 225 lost 2.8%, while Tokyo's Topix dropped 3.1%. «The effects of ‘Liberation Day' are being felt far and wide, with Asian markets down ...
03.04 / 09:47
Target economy Trade President War country rights From China to Canada, how are countries going to tackle Trump's tariff war?
Here is what some governments said about what they would — and would not — do in response. EUROPEAN UNION European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the EU is finalising a package of measures in response to U.S. tariffs on steel and is «now preparing for further countermeasures to protect our interests and our businesses if negotiations fail». Trump targeted the EU with a 20% reciprocal tariff. CHINA
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.
03.04 / 07:39
markets Trade President War reports Markets plunge as Trump pushes ahead with global 'reciprocal' tariffs
In his Rose Garden speech at the White House on Wednesday (2 April), Trump pledged 20% levies on European Union imports and 10% on imports coming from the UK. «European Union, they are very tough…traders. And you think of European Union [as being] very friendly, they rip us off, it is so sad to see. It is so pathetic,» Trump told reporters. Trump trade war could lead to $1.4trn global welfare loss as 'Liberation Day' looms In addition, the US president slapped another 34% tariff on China, bringing the total to 54% after another 20% previously imposed, while Japan was dealt wit...
03.04 / 04:07
markets Nikkei trends Trade President country Updates Stock Market LIVE Updates: Sensex, Nifty 50 open lower after Trump tariffs; pharma stocks surge
₹91,423 per 10 grams. As of 9.33 am, it was trading ₹600 or 0.66% higher at ₹91,328 on the MCX. The rally can be attributed to the risk off sentiment in the market following tariff announcements by US President Donald Trump's administration.
03.04 / 03:25
markets Digital XRP wellness Trade President Ava Labs Bitcoin Bitcoin tumbles 4% as Trump tariff spree triggers market jitters
Bitcoin and other major cryptocurrencies dipped after President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on US trading partners worldwide, triggering a slump in risk assets. The largest digital asset fell as much as 4% to about $82,000 on Thursday morning in Singapore before paring losses, while other tokens including Ether and XRP also declined. Solana had at one point shed more than 9% of its value.
03.04 / 03:25
Extreme security Trade President War rights International Gloves are off: Global trade war gets fiercer as Trump's tariffs trigger strong backlash from foes and others
Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariffs have landed, triggering measured responses from key trading partners who seem unwilling to ignite a full-blown trade war—at least for now. Branded as “reciprocal tariffs” and ranging from 10% to 49%, the new import taxes, according to Trump, are simply the U.S. giving back what it has endured for decades. “Taxpayers have been ripped off for more than 50 years,” he declared, vowing that “it is not going to happen anymore.” Promising a resurgence of jobs and factories, Trump framed the move as more than just economics—he called it a national security necessity that threatens “our very way of life.” Here are the first reactions: China Beijing said it «firmly opposes» the new tariffs on its exports, and vowed «countermeasures to safeguard its own rights and interests».
03.04 / 03:21
economy HANS Trade President country rights Trump tariffs draw global promises of counter measures
Here is what some governments said about what they would — and would not — do in response. Read More:Trump's 26% tariffs put pressure on India. Is New Delhi ready for the impact? CHINA China's commerce ministry said Beijing «firmly opposes» the reciprocal tariffs and «will take countermeasures to safeguard its own rights and interests,» after Trump imposed a 34% reciprocal tariff on the country. JAPAN
03.04 / 02:23
Art wellness Photos Celebrity beautiful fun reports ChatGPT plays Ghibli well: Will genuine originality suffer?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Ever since OpenAI launched ChatGPT in 2022, this chatbot has wormed its way into every other conversation with its wonders of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI). Over the past week, an online frenzy to post photos in the animation style of Japan’s Studio Ghibli has seen this tool’s usage surge.
03.04 / 02:23
markets UPS Manufacturing Apple Trade President country Trump tariffs aim to bring down curtain on era of globalization
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. President Trump’s biggest tariff blitz yet sends a clear message to U.S. and foreign companies alike: The era of globalization is over.
03.04 / 02:11
markets UPS Target Trade War country Dollar slides as traders rush into safe havens after US tariffs
Trump said he would impose a 10% baseline tariff on all imports to the United States and higher duties on some of the country's biggest trading partners. The tariffs will take effect on April 9 and appeared to target about 60 countries.
03.04 / 02:11
UPS economy Research Trade President country reports Trump's 26% tariffs on India: Pressure on PM Modi & is New Delhi ready for the impact?
The Trump administration imposed a 26% tariff on imports from India, which is slightly higher than the 20% levy for the European Union, the 24% for Japan and the 25% for South Korea. China was hit with one the highest rates for a major US trading partner and now faces a tariff of at least 54% on many goods. The tariffs are a setback for the Indian government, which had sought to ward off the new levies by rolling out sweeping concessions on issues central to Trump’s agenda. During a visit to Washington by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in February, the two nations agreed to work toward a trade pact this year. ALSO READ: India to face 'discounted' 26% tariff from US; Trump slaps 34% on China “India, very, very tough. Very, very tough,” Trump said at a news event at the White House on Wednesday to announce the tariffs. “The prime minister just left, and he’s a great friend of mine. But I said, you’re a friend of mine, but you’re not treating us right. They charge us 52%.”
03.04 / 01:43
markets Reuters Trade Features Investigations What are Trump's new reciprocal tariffs and how will they impact trade?
Here's a look at some of the new tariff regime's key features, as detailed in Trump's executive order.
03.04 / 01:43
markets security Trade President War testing GIFT Nifty down 300 points; here's the trading setup for today's session
STATE OF THE MARKETS GIFT Nifty (Earlier SGX Nifty) signals a gap-down start GIFT Nifty on the NSE IX traded lower by 301 points, or 1.28 per cent, at 23,129.50, signaling that Dalal Street was headed for gap-down start on Thursday.
03.04 / 01:43
markets Provident Dash Trade President country Asian stocks drop, bonds jump as Trump tariffs sap risk
S&P 500 futures sank over 3.5% while contracts on the Nasdaq 100 slid 4.5%. Shares in Australia, Japan and South Korea tumbled at the open Thursday. US 10-year Treasury yields slumped with the flight to havens also lifting the Japanese yen and gold, which touched a new record high.
03.04 / 00:53
markets COST UPS economy Trade War country Trump’s new protectionist age
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. President Trump unveiled his new “liberation day" tariffs on Wednesday, and they are another large step toward a new old era of trade protectionism. Assuming the policy sticks—and we hope it doesn’t—the effort amounts to an attempt to remake the U.S.
02.04 / 12:45
markets COST Fox Platform Trade Universities country 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 / 11:23
markets Trade President reports Trump Tariff News LIVE: UK shares fall, Indian currency plunges as global markets brace for Trump tariffs
Trump Tariff News LIVE: US President Donald Trump is all set to announce reciprocal tariffs on 2 April, which will immediately come into effect. Donald Trump has styled the new US tariff plans as coming on America's "Liberation Day".Earlier, the White House had slammed India for imposing a 100 per cent tariff on America’s agricultural products and highlighted similar trade barriers in the EU, Japan, and Canada.According to reports, quoting US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, the US President will announce the tariffs in the Rose Garden of the White House at around 4 pm Washington time on April 2, which is 1:30 am IST on April 3.Experts suggested that US companies which import goods will have to pay the new taxes soon after the announcement, while alarming the situation raises the possibility of a recession in the US and in other countries.Stay tuned with Live Mint for all the LIVE action.“April 2, 2025, will go down as one of the most important days in modern American history," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Tuesday.Trump Tariff News LIVE: Donald Trump is expected to address the media at 4 pm ET on April 2, which is 1:30 am IST on April 3.Trump Tariff News LIVE: The Indian currency plunged on Wednesday with the markets awaiting for US President Donald Trump to announce US reciprocal tariffs.
02.04 / 10:55
security WSJ information reports Department Videos rowing Pete Hegseth was asked about his wife attending high-level sensitive military meetings. Here's what happened next
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is under scrutiny again. Amid the fallout over the Signalgate group chat between top US national security officials that inadvertently added a veteran US journalist, Hegseth is under fire again for reportedly bringing his wife to two meetings with foreign military officials. In a purported video, Jennifer Hegseth could be seen in a video following her husband into a meeting in Brussels with allies to strategize over Ukraine, reported the Wall Street Journal. Jennifer Hegseth's presence caused «surprise», but the meeting went on without objections, the report stated. ALSO READ: Double trouble for Pete Hegseth? US Defense Secretary under fire for another controversy amid chat leak row

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