2025-05-31Niranjan Ghatule
President Trump has announced a 50% tariff on steel and aluminum imports to curb Chinese exports. This move could trigger global market shifts, with China likely to divert excess supply to India and Europe. Indian metal companies like Tata Steel, JSW Steel, and Hindalco may face pricing pressure and seek anti-dumping measures. This article explores the potential impact on the Indian metal sector.
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2025-04-14Ravi Mehta
In a significant development for global trade, U.S. President Donald Trump has confirmed that the European Union (EU) has expressed interest in negotiating a new trade deal. Trump also highlighted the resilience of the U.S. stock market, stating that it remains "very strong" even as investors and industries adjust to ongoing tariffs.
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2025-04-12Niranjan Ghatule
In a significant move aimed at easing tensions amid the ongoing U.S.-China trade discussions, U.S. President Donald Trump has officially announced an exemption for smartphones, computers, and semiconductors from the latest round of tariffs. The decision comes as Washington looks to balance its tough stance on trade with the need to safeguard the interests of American consumers and tech companies.
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2025-04-08Niranjan Ghatule
The U.S. has enforced a 104% tariff on Chinese imports after China failed to remove its 34% tariff on U.S. goods, sparking a massive market selloff. The S&P 500 initially rallied on hopes of resolution but reversed sharply, erasing over $1.5 trillion in market value in under 4 hours.
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2025-04-07Niranjan Ghatule
JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon breaks his silence on the rising trade tensions, warning that U.S. tariffs may lead to higher inflation and a potential recession. His remarks come as pressure mounts on President Trump to reconsider the current tariff strategy.
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2025-04-07Niranjan Ghatule
Global stock markets crashed today as fears of a global recession escalated following U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff buzz. Major indices across Asia, Europe, and beyond witnessed sharp declines, with Hong Kong plunging over 13%. Investor sentiment remains fragile amid concerns of trade wars and economic slowdown.
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2025-04-07Niranjan Ghatule
In a significant development for global trade watchers, Japan’s Prime Minister has announced his readiness to visit the United States and engage in direct negotiations with President Donald Trump over the ongoing tariff issues. The announcement comes at a time
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2025-04-05Niranjan Ghatule
JPMorgan Chase has issued a stark warning: the U.S. economy may slip into a recession by the end of 2025, driven by escalating tariffs under President Trump’s administration. With revised GDP forecasts, rising inflation risks, and global trade tensions intensifying, this article breaks down the latest projections, market reactions, and what it could mean for investors and businesses alike.
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2025-04-05Niranjan Ghatule
This article covers Warren Buffett’s official denial of social media claims suggesting he supports President Trump’s new tariffs. It examines the origins of the misinformation, Buffett’s known stance on trade policies, and the potential market impact. The piece also highlights the importance of verifying news sources in an era of rapid online speculation.
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2025-04-04Niranjan Ghatule
In a historic show of confidence, retail investors poured a staggering $4.7 billion into the stock market on Thursday — the largest single-day investment in over a decade — even as the Dow Jones plunged 1,600 points. Triggered by geopolitical tensions and new tariffs announced by the Trump administration, markets witnessed extreme volatility.
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2025-04-04Niranjan Ghatule
In April 2025, the Trump administration unveiled a sweeping new tariff policy, targeting major economies like India, China, and the EU while imposing steep duties on smaller trade partners. The move, framed as a bid to reduce America’s $1.2 trillion trade deficit, has sparked fears of a global trade war.
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2025-04-04Niranjan Ghatule
Goldman Sachs has revised its economic growth forecasts for major Asian economies in 2025, lowering expectations across the board. This revision reflects growing concerns over global economic uncertainty, trade policies, and domestic challenges affecting growth prospects.
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