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The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported earlier on Friday that the US had added 73,000 jobs in July, far lower than expected.
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNIndia to keep buying Russian oil despite Trump threats, NYT reportsIndia plans to keep buying cheap oil from Russia despite threats from U.S. President Donald Trump, officials in India told ...
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At the functional level from government to industry and from technology to investment portfolios, there is a need for India ...
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Tariffs, Fed & Trump: How US President's Plan To Save The Dollar Is Backfiring ExplainedTrump's currency war sparks global turmoil as the Indian rupee hits a 5-month low of 87.5150! With 25% U.S. tariffs on Indian exports starting August 1, 2025, and $3.8B in FPI outflows from Indian ...
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NDTV Profit on MSNIndia On Path To Becoming Third-Largest Economy, Says ModiA sserting that India is on the path to becoming the world's third-largest economy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on ...
Indian officials confirmed Saturday the country is not altering policy and will continue buying oil from Russia, despite ...
Shashi Tharoor on Saturday refused to comment on Rahul Gandhi's endorsing US President Donald Trump's 'dead economy' remark about India and said the Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha may have had his ...
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Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Friday rejected US President Donald Trump's "dead economy" remark for India. The Republican leader had made the statement after the announcement of 25 per cent tariffs ...
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After Mocking 'Oil Deal' With Pakistan, Tharoor Now Rejects Trump's 'India Dead Economy' ClaimCongress MP Shashi Tharoor on August 1 rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's "dead economy" remark for India. Trump had made the statement after the announcement of 25 per cent tariffs for India, ...
Shashi Tharoor declined to comment on Rahul Gandhi's endorsement of Donald Trump's 'dead economy' remark about India, ...
President Donald Trump’s tariff onslaught this week left a lot of losers – from small, poor countries like Laos and Algeria ...
President Trump is moving forward on a new suite of tariff rates with an approach focused on grouping countries into tiers — a change from a previous approach of simply looking at the trade deficit.
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