India, Russian oil and Donald Trump
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Global economic growth forecasts are relatively optimistic for 2026, but a freight shipping expert says President Trump tariff's may be skewing the picture.
Officials and business leaders welcomed lower tariffs, but India has not yet confirmed that it would stop buying Russian oil, which President Trump said Prime Minister Narendra Modi had agreed to.
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After months of uncertainty, Trump and Modi move to end trade war with lower tariffs
The United States and India have ended a trade war that had strained relations and disrupted businesses for months. The announcement came suddenly through social media posts by U.S. President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Bipartisan farming advocates are concerned the industry could “collapse” in the near future, with the combination of a downturn cycle and the policies of the Trump administration putting the sector in a precarious position.
A Canadian boycott and retaliatory trade barriers have wiped out U.S. wine and spirits sales abroad, costing American producers jobs, revenue, and entire export markets.
In response to Trump's tariffs, China's use of other Asian manufacturing markets and forced labor is adding trillions into Chinese GDP.
The Trump trade war resurfaced after Washington raised tariffs on South Korean goods, unsettling markets, pressuring key export sectors, and reinforcing trade policy as a continued source of global uncertainty.
President Donald Trump on Thursday threatened Canada with a 50% tariff on any aircraft sold in the U.S., the latest salvo in his trade war with America’s northern neighbor as his feud with Prime Minister Mark Carney expands.