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जागतिक अराजकतेच्या या काळात कुटुंबे, कंपन्या आणि देशांन�
ट्रम्प यांनी जर आपली अतार्किक धोरणे तसेच चालू ठेवली, तर त�
कमी होत असलेले टॅरिफ्स उदयोन्मुख अर्थव्यवस्थांच्या विक
Economic indicators are telling Trump that if he persists with irrational policies, the outcomes will be gory
In the ongoing global disorder, households, companies and countries must focus on risk mitigation. A checklist.
Have falling tariffs been a quiet catalyst for growth across emerging markets? If so, it serves as a call to revisit the growth trajectories and strat
Trump’s sweeping tariffs mark a hard reset of the US global trade—upending alliances, deepening the China clash, and shaking the foundations of gl
बदलती प्राधान्ये, व्यापारातील अडथळे आणि चीनच्या वाढत्य�
The US is reassessing its engagement with Central Asia amid shifting priorities, trade barriers, and China’s growing influence. Can Washington stren
फेब्रुवारी 2025 मध्ये पंतप्रधान मोदींच्या दौऱ्यानंतर भार�
With India-US trade talks gaining momentum, negotiations will test India’s tariff strategy, Trump’s policies, and the road to a US$500 billion tra
राष्ट्रपति के तौर पर एक महीने में डॉनल्ड ट्रंप ने अंतररा�
2025 का आम बजट मैन्युफैक्चरिंग को मज़बूती देने और व्यापार व�
चीनशी स्पर्धा करण्यासाठी बहुपक्षीय सहकार्याने ट्रम्प त
The success of the US-led connectivity initiatives and corridors is dependent on Trump balancing the “America First” ideology with the multilatera
राष्ट्रपति के रूप में ट्रंप के अगले कार्यकाल के दौरान ची�
Trump 2.0 will maintain the strong US-Japan partnership, with the US likely to push for increased militarisation and active deterrence in the Indo-Pac
Trump’s proposed new tariffs will have a negative impact on the American economy as well as other countries that rely on trade with the US dollar
Trump’s incoming presidency is set to intensify and institutionalise the hawkish approach to China initiated in 2017
The India-UK Free Trade Agreement seems likely to materialise under the new Labour government.
ईयू (EU)ने आपल्या धोरणात्मक निद्रेतून जागे होत चीनबाबत ठोस
Not narratives, not rhetoric: what the EU needs is to wake up from its strategic slumber and act on its China addiction
भारताने निर्यात-केंद्रित उत्पादनाच्या दिशेने पावले उचल
India has undertaken steps towards exports-centric manufacturing and has kickstarted its own industrial policymaking, suggesting that India’s indust
The new policies ensure that smaller vendors, businesses, and local artisans can access international markets, thus, making them a part of India’s e
India’s Foreign Trade Policy 2023 realigns itself with the country’s rising economic ambitions
The digital sphere is a great enabler of trade. To maintain the momentum that India has on Mode 1 service supply, a stable regulatory framework is cru
As the world recuperates from the pandemic, India has a huge opportunity to enhance its exports in the lowest possible time beating its contemporaries
With growing digitalisation and amid the ongoing pandemic, India needs to reorient its trade policy with emphasis on developing its own GVCs and upgra
The success of not signing the RCEP should be measured by the extent to which India is able to align the goals of its foreign trade policy.
A hostile relationship with China, coming out of a consistent aggressive trade policy, is arguably going to be the most enduring legacy of the Trump P
It is vital that Washington does not miss its moment to cement ties with Delhi nor squander a golden opportunity to amplify pressure on Beijing.
Even with increased efforts from governments towards democratising trade policy development, there are hindrances with the emergence of other Westphal
After a long delay, the government has finally announced the much awaited new foreign trade policy, with thrust export promotion, reducing trade transactions costs, e-commerce, services exports and ease of doing business. It is a welcome relief to see that economic reforms on the trade front are back on track and in full swing.
In 2022, the Government of India is set to introduce the new Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) that will provide direction to the country's broader trade policy regime in the succeeding five years. This FTP will be more difficult to draft than the previous ones, for various reasons including the increased global pressure to address trade policy uncertainties, the need for alignment with the self-reliance mission, Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan, and the tenu
Amidst geopolitical shifts and multipolarity, New Delhi’s ties with Berlin could be vital in shaping a new global order
The new foreign trade policy (2015-20) announced by the Commerce Minister recently is aimed at doubling India's exports from $465.9 billion in 2013-14 to $900 billion in 2020. However, for this, India has to gain the reputation of producing good quality, zero-defect products which can compete in international markets. To achieve this goal, much needs to be done.
India’s desire to reconfigure the global balance of power is predicated on its ability to become an indispensable element in the global economic order. Thus, it is not surprising that the new foreign trade policy seems to shed the reticence of the past.
A gender-inclusive trade agenda will help create better jobs and unlock greater economic potential.
Those who wish to blindly ape the Donald Trump-era United States' trade policy clearly have never bothered to think hard about the economic consequences of their actions in India
The global macroeconomy has undergone unprecedented change in recent years, particularly because of the COVID-19 pandemic. While the G20 had an effective coordinating role in steering the global economy through the 2008 global financial crisis, its role in engineering an inclusive and sustainable recovery from the pandemic has been more mixed. Incomes in the advanced G20 economies are on track to return to pre-pandemic levels by end-2022 but have
Donald Trump’s idea of machine politics has not just conditioned his view of domestic politics, but also of international relations and US foreign policy
Amidst all the fuss surrounding Trump’s tariffs and counter-measures, it is too easy to forget an important and empowering idea — tariffs, ultimately, are what we make of them
What India stands to gain from Trump’s pressure on China