Trade talks with India ‘coming along great’, says Trump
US President Donald Trump said that trade talks with India were “coming along great” and expressed confidence in signing a deal.
US President Donald Trump said that trade talks with India were “coming along great” and expressed confidence in signing a deal.
After a second consecutive night of deadly Russian air attacks – against the capital Kyiv on April 23 and the eastern Ukrainian city of Pavlohrad on April 24 – a ceasefire in Ukraine seems as unrealistic as ever.
Representatives of India’s Department of Commerce visited the Office of the US Trade Representative in Washington, DC, and had fruitful discussions on wide ranging subjects covering tariff and non-tariff matters, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said in a statement on Tuesday.
A team of US researchers has uncovered the cellular culprit behind age-related abdominal fat, providing new insights into why our midsections widen with middle age.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has reiterated that India would likely be among the “first” to sign a trade deal with the US following President Donald Trump’s demands for realigning economic relations under the threat of tariffs.
The Russian consulate in Istanbul said that progress has been made on ensuring banking and financial services for Russian and US diplomatic missions during the second round of bilateral talks in Istanbul.
The United States Supreme Court’s ruling allowing the use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged gang members is a defining moment in how democracies navigate security threats while upholding constitutional principles.
Unquestionably, the first half of the twentieth century, and the century before that, belonged to Britain.
Citing "significant congestion" at its airports and ports, India on Tuesday said that it has terminated a trans-shipment facility available to Bangladesh that allowed Dhaka to export cargo to third countries using Indian customs stations.
India stands at a crossroads in its global trade ambitions. As pressure mounts from the United States and the European Union to slash tariffs on imported automobiles, the nation must walk a tight-rope between liberalisation and safeguarding its domestic industry.