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03.04 / 02:11
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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
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Trump's tariffs send markets reeling, amid trade war and recession fears
global markets amid worries the aggressive duties will slow growth, hit corporate earnings and stoke inflation, with one analyst calling the move markets' «worst-case scenario.» Global markets have been whiplashed since Trump took office and kept up a stream of rhetoric that threatened to unleash a global trade war. Trump's new levies crystallized those fears.
03.04 / 02:11
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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 / 01:51
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Australia says US tariffs 'not act of a friend' but rules out reciprocal move
In comments outside the White House, Trump singled out Australian beef, which saw a surge in exports to the United States last year, reaching A$4 billion amid a slump in U.S. beef production. «They won't take any of our beef. They don't want it because they don't want it to affect their farmers and you know, I don't blame them but we're doing the same thing right now,» Trump said in an event in the White House Rose Garden announcing tariffs on a wide range of U.S. trading partners. Australia banned U.S. fresh beef products in 2003 due to the detection of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, otherwise known as mad cow disease, in U.S. cattle. BSE poses a risk to human health and has never been detected in cattle in Australia. Albanese said Trump had imposed a 10% duty on all Australian goods entering the United States, equivalent to the U.S. baseline tariff on all imports, despite U.S. goods entering Australia tariff free.
03.04 / 01:43
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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 / 01:43
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Myanmar's military declares a ceasefire to ease quake relief as deaths pass 3,000
Myanmar's ruling military declared a temporary ceasefire in the country's civil war Wednesday to facilitate relief efforts following a 7.7 magnitude earthquake that has killed more than 3,000 people. The surprise announcement by military leaders who also head the unelected government came late Wednesday on state television MRTV, which said the halt in fighting would run until April 22 to show compassion for people affected by Friday's quake. The announcement followed unilateral temporary ceasefires announced by armed resistance groups opposed to military rule, and the military warned that those groups must refrain from attacking the state and regrouping, or else face «necessary» measures. The resistance forces have also reserved the right to fight in self-defense. Earlier Wednesday, rescuers pulled two men alive from the ruins of a hotel in Myanmar's capital, a third from a guesthouse in another city, and another in the country's second city, Mandalay, five days after the quake. But most teams were finding only bodies.
03.04 / 01:43
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Trump says global trade is unfair. Does he have a point?
Trump has accused America's trading partners of undermining the United States for decades, saying they have engaged in unfair trade practices to steal the country's wealth and enrich their own economies. He has set his sights on not only adversaries like China, but also traditional allies like Canada and Europe. And he has complained about a number of factors, including high tariffs that other countries charge American products, and persistent trade deficits the United States has with foreign countries. Trump has promised to correct this situation Wednesday, when he announces expansive tariffs on foreign products that he says will level the playing field. In some cases, there's truth to the president's claim that the United States offers its trading partners more favorable terms than it often gets in return. As a proponent of free markets, the United States has long been more open to trade than many countries globally. That has encouraged the United States to rely on imports of many critical goods, like semiconductors and pharmaceuticals, instead of manufacturing them itself. And some countries do have tough trade barriers to U.S. exports, or economic policies that distort global markets — particularly China, which has flooded the world with manufactured goods. Still, trade experts say that Trump's claims include a heavy dose of exaggeration, as well as hypocrisy.
03.04 / 00:53
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TCS, IBM, Applied Materials, KLA in race to modernize India’s state chip unit
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Plans to upgrade India’s lone state-owned chip fabrication unit have picked up pace, with the Centre meeting 35 companies last month in a bid to evaluate their roles in a potential deal that is worth ₹4,000 crore.
03.04 / 00:53
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Trump’s tariff strike: India hit with 26% duty as trade war escalates
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: As US President Donald Trump unleashed his global tariff war from the White House, India found itself grappling with a new regime that stopped short of full reciprocity but still posed significant trade barriers. With Trump deciding to charge half of the tariffs a country imposes on American imports, Indian exports to the US face a 26% tariff.
03.04 / 00:53
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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.
03.04 / 00:13
02.04 / 23:45
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Treasury Secretary Bessent says market woes are more about tech stock sell-off than Trump's tariffs
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Wednesday the sell-off in the stock market is due more to a sharp pullback in the biggest technology stocks instead of the protectionist policies coming from the Trump administration.
02.04 / 22:05
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 / 15:55
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We are very concerned about possible US tariffs; it may hurt MSME exports: FIEO President
reciprocal tariffs of the US as it could severely hurt MSME shipments to America in the short run, Federation of Indian Export Organisations President SC Ralhan said on Wednesday. He suggested that the government should come forward and support exporters to deal with these tariffs. «Reciprocal tariffs in the range of 10 per cent are manageable but beyond that will have serious implications on Indian exporting community, particularly MSMEs. The duties will have a short-term impact on India's exports to the US as both the countries are negotiating a bilateral trade agreement,» Ralhan told PTI. The US tariffs will definitely impact demand for Indian goods in the US market, he said adding buyers are already holding orders as there is an uncertainty over import duties. Goods from sectors, including agriculture, precious stones, chemicals, pharma, medical devices, electricals, and machinery, may get impacted if the US goes ahead with imposing reciprocal tariffs on Indian products. US President Donald Trump has said the tariff announcements, scheduled for early morning Thursday (India time), will amount to a 'Liberation Day' for the US.
02.04 / 15:55
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UPI faces second outage in a week, disrupting transactions
digital payment system, experienced its second major outage within a week, disrupting transactions and frustrating users nationwide. According to Downdetector, a website that tracks service disruptions, outage reports peaked at 520 at 7:23 PM. Around 53% of reported issues were related to fund transfers, while 44% involved payment failures. On March 26, UPI users across the country faced difficulties executing transactions due to what the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) described as an «intermittent technical issue». NPCI, which operates the UPI network, acknowledged the issue and stated that the system has since been restored.
02.04 / 15:55
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Myanmar's military declares ceasefire to ease quake relief as death toll tops 3,000
MRTV, which said the truce would run until April 22 and was aimed at showing compassion for people affected by Friday's quake. The announcement followed unilateral temporary ceasefires announced by armed resistance groups opposed to military rule. Those groups must refrain from attacking the state, or regrouping, or else the military will take «necessary» measures, the army's statement said. Earlier Wednesday, rescuers pulled two men alive from the ruins of a hotel in Myanmar's capital and a third from a guesthouse in another city, five days after the quake. But most teams were finding only bodies. The quake hit midday Friday, toppling thousands of buildings, collapsing bridges and buckling roads. The death toll rose to 3,003 on Wednesday, with more than 4,500 people injured, MRTV reported. Local reports suggest much higher figures. The earthquake came amid civil war in Myanmar, making a dire humanitarian crisis even worse. More than 3 million people had been displaced from their homes and nearly 20 million were in need even before it hit, according to the United Nations.
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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Mahindra Lifespace eyes Rs 1200 cr revenue from two housing redevelopment projects in Mumbai
Mahindra Lifespace Developers Ltd has bagged two projects for the redevelopment of housing societies in Mumbai and is expecting a revenue of Rs 1,200 crore. In a regulatory filing on Wednesday, Mahindra Lifespace informed that the company has been «appointed as the preferred partner for the redevelopment of two residential societies in the Lokhandwala Complex, Andheri West, Mumbai, with a project value of approximately Rs 1,200 crore. The project will be pursued under the state's cluster development scheme.
02.04 / 12:45
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Donald Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’: Which country will pay the highest price under the new tariff plans?
“Liberation Day in America!” But while the U.S. president celebrates what he claims will be an economic revival, one country in particular is bracing for what could be a financial disaster. Standing in the Rose Garden of the White House, Trump is set to unveil a sweeping wave of tariffs targeting multiple countries, a move he believes will restore American industry. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt hinted that these measures would include reciprocal tariffs, ensuring that if a country taxes American goods, the U.S. will return the favor—dollar for dollar. While most details remain under wraps, one policy has already been confirmed: a 25 percent import tax on all foreign-made cars entering the U.S. The crackdown on vehicle imports begins today, with businesses importing cars set to face charges starting April 3. By May, even car parts will be hit.
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