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03.04 / 11:05
markets Manufacturing Action Research Trade War Sporting US tariffs on China, Thailand may open door for India’s toy exports
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI : A global shake-up in the toy trade is underway, and India may have just been dealt an unexpected advantage. Washington has slapped a 26% reciprocal tariff on Indian goods, citing what it claims is an average 52% tariff on US imports into India.
03.04 / 06:47
Citi security ICE President shooting information Investigations Immigration officials raid Washington state roofing company and arrest over 3 dozen people
Federal immigration enforcement officials have arrested 37 people in a raid at a roofing business in northern Washington state
03.04 / 04:43
UPS Dash Gap economy Trade President War In charts: How Trump’s reciprocal tariff plans could impact India
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The global economy has seen more turbulence in recent months than in decades, driven in part by US President Donald Trump’s most potent trade weapon: tariffs. After months of speculation, Washington has finally announced its long-feared tariffs, dealing a fresh blow to India.
03.04 / 04:05
COST Trade President country testing rights Trump to Modi: ‘You’re not treating us right’ as US hits India with 26% tariff
Donald Trump on Wednesday described Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a «great friend» while announcing a 26% tariff on Indian imports. However, he said, «You're a friend of mine, but you're not treating us right.» Trump claimed that the move was a «discounted reciprocal tariff» aimed at countering India's high duties on American goods. Also Read: India to face 'discounted' 26% tariff from US; Trump slaps 34% on China «India, very, very tough. Very, very tough. The Prime Minister just left. 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 per cent. You have to understand, we charge them almost nothing, for years and years and decades,» Trump said, holding a chart listing countries and their tariff rates. He argued that the US had long tolerated unfavourable trade terms and had only started imposing tariffs on China after he took office seven years ago. «It was only seven years ago, when I came in, we started with China and we took in hundreds of billions of dollars from China in tariffs,» he said. The announcement comes just weeks after Modi’s visit to Washington, D.C., in February, less than a month after Trump began his second term in the White House. Trade tensions between the two countries have been a longstanding issue, with Trump previously calling India the «tariff king» and a «big abuser» in global trade.
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 / 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
UPS ByteDance TikTok President reports Videos OnlyFans founder, crypto foundation submit late-stage bid to buy TikTok
OnlyFans, has partnered with a cryptocurrency foundation to submit a late-stage plan to acquire short video app TikTok from Chinese owner ByteDance, the two said on Wednesday. The intent to bid was sent this week to the White House by Zoop, billionaire Stokely's new company, and the Hbar Foundation, which manages the Hedera cryptocurrency network's treasury. While OnlyFans is known mainly for pornography, Zoop is mainstream and family-friendly, and gives back the majority of its revenue to those who post on the site, rewarding them for driving up user engagement.
02.04 / 17:23
markets Tesla President Doge social reports Relationships Elon Musk may abruptly quit DOGE after Donald Trump’s private doubts, claim reports; Tesla stock soars as investors cheer shock exit
Elon Musk may quits DOGE: In an unexpected turn of events, Elon Musk may have stepped down from his involvement with DOGE and, even more surprisingly, his government role under President Trump. Reports are circulating that Musk has chosen to retreat from his governmental responsibilities, a move that has rattled Washington and sent Tesla stock soaring. But why now, and what does this mean for the future of both Musk’s business empire and his political ties to Donald Trump?
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 / 11:23
UPS Provident Remark Election President Interviews Trump attorney studied options for third presidential term
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. WASHINGTON—Donald Trump’s attorney Boris Epshteyn made a bold assertion during a meeting in late 2023: Trump wouldn’t necessarily be limited to two terms in office. Speaking to an associate in October 2023 in downtown Washington, Epshteyn pushed back on the notion that Trump would be a lame duck if he won the election in 2024.
02.04 / 10:13
COST Booking economy Parke Opinion Updates America is headed for a grim fiscal breakdown
Washington, here’s a piece of news that is getting far too little attention: The US is on course for fiscal breakdown. That’s the unambiguous message from the Congressional Budget Office’s newly updated long-term projections. Unless Congress changes course, there’ll be a reckoning, and it will be grim. As the CBO details, deficit spending is more out of control than ever. Both parties share the blame, as do both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue. And all should remember that investors’ appetite for US government debt isn’t limitless. The federal government is currently spending roughly $7 trillion and collecting only $5 trillion in taxes annually. The resulting deficit is a little over 6% of gross domestic product, a disturbingly high number for an economy around full employment. The CBO expects public borrowing to remain at this elevated level or higher for decades. Assuming no recessions, public debt will rise to 100% of GDP this year and 118% by 2035 — and it just keeps rising from there. A responsible Congress would make deficit reduction its overriding priority. Instead, Republicans are discussing ways to borrow more — and not just a little more. New tax cuts are under consideration. And many want to extend provisions of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which would otherwise expire at the end of this year.
02.04 / 09:43
Research country reports Department Schools Updates International 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 / 04:37
Platform security show information reports International After Signalgate, Trump's security adviser Mike Waltz used personal Gmail for 'sensitive' military discussions: Reports
National Security Adviser Michael Waltz is facing scrutiny after reports revealed he used his personal Gmail account for discussions involving sensitive military operations. This comes on the heels of another blunder, where Waltz mistakenly added a journalist to a Signal chat discussing a military strike in Yemen. According to The Washington Post, emails reviewed by the publication show Waltz and a senior aide exchanged information about military positions and advanced weapons systems via Gmail. While other officials on the email threads used government-issued accounts, Waltz reportedly continued to rely on his personal email for work-related communication. White House National Security Council (NSC) spokesperson Brian Hughes defended Waltz, stating, “He didn’t and wouldn’t send classified information on an open account.” However, he acknowledged that legacy contacts occasionally sent work-related information to Waltz’s Gmail.
01.04 / 20:25
Target community wellness President Celebrity reports rights Lena Dunham rallies for trans rights just outside US Capitol, targets President Donald Trump
Lena Dunham recently stepped out to lead a rally for trans rights just outside the US Capitol. The 38-year-old feminist advocate made a rare appearance in Washington DC on March 31. The rally was hosted by the Christopher Street Project for the Trans Day of Visibility, People magazine reported.
01.04 / 20:13
COST economy Moodys Trade President country reports Tariffs will likely raise much less money than White House projects, economists say
President Donald Trump says that tariffs will make the U.S. "rich." But those riches will likely be far less than the White House expects, economists said.
01.04 / 10:17
markets Target security Trade President War country 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
markets Digital Manufacturing security Food Trade reports New US report flags ‘Make in India’, other Indian policies as trade barriers
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: The US has once again raised objections to India’s trade policies, including key initiatives meant to support local manufacturing, casting a shadow on ongoing negotiations between the two nations for a bilateral trade agreement.
01.04 / 09:11
markets Digital Apple Food Trade country reports US raises concerns at India’s high duties, IPR regime
In its 2025 National Trade Estimate (NTE) report, the US Trade Representative raised concerns on India’s opaque and unpredictable quantitative restrictions, patent regime and digital trade barriers such as data storage requirements. Most of the issues are repeat of the earlier reports while those such as equalisation levy and WTO disputes, which are already resolved, continue to be mentioned in the report, experts said. Also Read: India is going to drop tariffs: Trump hints at ‘Liberation Day’ trade victory a day before April 2 deadline It also criticized India’s strict import licensing for remanufactured goods and medical devices. In 2024, India stopped issuing licenses for refurbished American medical devices, affecting exports. While Washington sees this as unnecessary red tape, India worries that relaxing the rules could lead to a flood of secondhand or low-quality products that might harm consumers and hurt local industries.
01.04 / 04:39
markets UPS Trade President War Cycling Trump’s Russian oil threat pushes India to seek alternatives
Donald Trump’s threat of more penalties against Russia raised concerns over potential disruptions to oil flows. State-owned Bharat Petroleum Corp. and Hindustan Petroleum Corp. are seeking additional supplies for May arrival from regions such as the Middle East, North Sea and Mediterranean, said people familiar with the matter. The trading cycle for barrels delivered next month is typically concluded in early March. On Sunday, Trump raised the prospect of so-called secondary tariffs on buyers of Russian oil if President Vladimir Putin refused a ceasefire with Ukraine. The comments drove benchmark futures higher, with West Texas Intermediate surging 3.1% on Monday, the biggest gain in almost 11 weeks.
01.04 / 04:39
Citi Citizens Action security Trade Justice Department US sanctions 6 Chinese and Hong Kong officials, drawing backlash from city's government
transnational repression" and acts that threaten to further erode the city's autonomy, drawing condemnation from the territory's government Tuesday. The six officials included Justice Secretary Paul Lam, security office director Dong Jingwei and police commissioner Raymond Siu. The sanctions are expected to further escalate tensions between Washington and Beijing, who are already locked in friction over trade tariffs and other issues like Taiwan. «Beijing and Hong Kong officials have used Hong Kong national security laws extraterritorially to intimidate, silence, and harass 19 pro-democracy activists who were forced to flee overseas, including a US citizen and four other US residents,» the US State Department said. The statement dated Monday said the six officials sanctioned were linked to entities or actions that engaged in coercing, arresting, detaining or imprisoning individuals under the authority of the city's security law, or implementing the law. The other three affected officials were Sonny Au, the secretary-general for the city's committee for safeguarding national security, and Dick Wong and Margaret Chiu, both assistant commissioners of the police.
01.04 / 03:11
Citi Citizens security Southern Trade Justice Department US sanctions 6 Chinese and Hong Kong officials, drawing backlash from the city's government
The United States sanctioned six Chinese and Hong Kong officials who it alleged were involved in “transnational repression” and acts that threaten to further erode the southern Chinese city’s autonomy

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