Tariff reduction delivers immediate market boost, yet Modi's response avoids confirming core US demands on ending Russian oil ...
The Sunday Guardian Live on MSN
How did Venezuelan oil become a 'trade bargaining chip' in the India-US trade deal & tariff reset?
India, Feb. 3 -- India and the US have sealed a major trade deal that goes beyond just reducing tariffs. It touches on global energy politics, especially where India sources its oil. For more than a ...
Officials and business leaders welcomed lower tariffs, but India has not yet confirmed that it would stop buying Russian oil, ...
MOSCOW, February 3. /TASS/. The Russian gross domestic product (GDP) gained 1% in 2025, President Vladimir Putin said when opening the first meeting on economic issues in 2026. "I would like to note ...
The country needs to restore economic growth rates, improve the business climate and boost the investing activity with the focus on labor productivity growth, the Russian president noted ...
The Russian president is named more than one thousand times in the documents released by the US Department of Justice ...
President Donald Trump said Monday that he plans to lower tariffs on goods from India to 18%, from 25%, after Indian Prime ...
Agence France-Presse on MSN
Russia's economic growth slowed to 1% in 2025: Putin
Russia's economy grew by one percent in 2025, President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday, marking a much slower expansion compared to the 2024 figure as it stutters under the burden of the Ukraine war.
Russia's GDP grew by 1% in 2025, as announced by President Vladimir Putin. Despite a price spike in January due to a VAT increase, Putin predicts that the inflation rate will stabilize at around 5% by ...
India’s agreement to stop importing Russian oil and reduce tariffs on U.S. goods may boost American exports and shift global energy dynamics. While the deal’s execution remains uncertain, its success ...
We are seeing the return of overt geopolitics: a style of major power politics that does not bother to hide behind international law or multilateral norms. That’s good news for China – and bad news ...
Nature provides essential inputs to the economy through ecosystem services. In Asia and the Pacific, accelerating biodiversity loss is eroding these services, increasing vulnerability to shocks, and ...
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