China has said it has received overtures from the United States for talks on tariffs — but warned it will need concessions as proof of “sincerity” before any negotiations can take place.The
Surrey-based company says ‘Canadians are going to diversify’ as trade war continues A Surrey-based business is expecting Canadian companies to change how they trade — and who they trade with — as tariffs initiated
Britain’s economy will be among the hardest hit by the global trade war and inflation is set to climb, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned – as it slashed its UK
China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, called on Britain and the European Union on Tuesday to work together to protect international trade as Beijing grapples with significant tariffs imposed by the United States.
On April 2, 2025, after weeks of speculation and heightened
geopolitical tension, President Trump announced sweeping global
tariffs on what he dubbed “Liberation Day”. The tariffs
included a baseline universal tariff of
At a time when the global economic landscape is witnessing tectonic shifts — from trade tensions to technological disruptions — India is laying out a bold, future-forward agenda. And leading this narrative
Amid rising global trade barriers and shifting investment flows, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman sees a silver lining—strategic opportunities for deeper India–US ties in high-stakes sectors like semiconductors, quantum tech, pharmaceuticals, and nuclear
SAN FRANCISCO : Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, highlighted that global financial institutions like the IMF and the World Bank have recognised India’s strong growth potential and
Surrey-based company says ‘Canadians are going to diversify’ as trade war continues A Surrey-based business is expecting Canadian companies to change how they trade — and who they trade with — as tariffs initiated
Home » General » Business » IMF, World Bank see India’s potential as engine of global trade: FM Sitharaman San Francisco, April 21 (SocialNews.XYZ) Finance Minister Niramala Sitharaman said on Monday that
President Donald Trump’s recent tariff posturing – the on-again, off-again game of economic brinkmanship – threw the global trading system into disarray. One day it’s tariffs on steel, the next it’s agricultural