Category: Tariff
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U.S. Bilateral Trade Deals: Deadlines, Diplomacy, and the Illusion of Completion Before November 2025
The November Anticipation: Fact or Political Optics? As global markets await a series of trade announcements from Washington, a growing narrative suggests that the United States may finalize all its bilateral trade agreements before 5 November 2025. However, there is no public confirmation to substantiate this claim. The speculation, amplified…
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IMF’s Tariff Warning: Protectionism’s Hidden Drag on Global Growth
The International Monetary Fund’s October 2025 World Economic Outlook delivers a clear warning: the world may be entering an era where resilience masks erosion. While global GDP held up in early 2025, the IMF notes that persistent tariff barriers and protectionist impulses are slowly undermining the structural drivers of long-term…
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China’s Textile Pivot: How U.S. Tariffs Are Redrawing the Global Fabric of Fashion Trade
A New Route in the Global Supply Chain China’s textile exports to the European Union have surged sharply in 2025, as U.S. tariffs forced Chinese manufacturers to reroute their goods toward Europe. According to data from Euratex, the European textiles body, imports of Chinese clothing and textiles rose by 20%…
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When a Virtuous Cycle Risks Turning Vicious: India Under Trump’s Trade Lens
India’s economy has often been described as a “virtuous cycle” — a loop where rising domestic demand fuels investment, which in turn creates jobs, higher incomes, and stronger consumption. For years, this cycle has been reinforced by India’s services exports, particularly in information technology, business process outsourcing, and skilled professional…
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Trade Policies, Tariffs, and Global Export Shifts
In today’s global economy, trade policies and tariffs have emerged as decisive forces shaping export flows, investment patterns, and the competitive landscape of industries. The recent escalation of tariffs by the United States on Chinese goods, along with continuing tensions between the EU and the U.S., demonstrates how political and…
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India–U.S. Trade Relations in Turmoil: The Hidden Depth of the Crisis
India’s trade relationship with the United States has entered one of its most challenging phases in recent years. What began as targeted tariffs has now snowballed into a broad-based crisis, with severe implications for multiple industries and long-term economic ties. The collapse of smartphone exports to America is only the…
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U.S. Tariffs on Indian Exports: A Shock and a Wake-Up Call
The recent imposition of 50% tariffs on Indian exports by the United States, linked to India’s discounted oil purchases from Russia, has once again highlighted how geopolitics and trade policy intersect. According to estimates, India’s economic growth could take a hit of nearly 0.8 percentage points, a non-trivial impact for…
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Beyond Endurance: Why India Must Fast-Track Reforms Amid Global Trade Shocks
India’s recent economic performance—marked by a strong 7.8% GDP growth last quarter—has shown resilience in the face of global headwinds. Yet, as international trade pressures mount, particularly with the United States imposing steep tariffs, endurance alone will not be enough. To sustain momentum, India must move decisively on structural reforms,…
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Germany’s Export Slump Amid Industrial Resilience: What July 2025 Tells Us
Germany’s economic pulse in July 2025 reflected a paradox: exports stumbled while industrial production showed fresh signs of life. This contrast highlights the dual pressures on Europe’s largest economy—external shocks weighing on trade and internal resilience sustaining industrial momentum. Exports Falter Under Tariff Pressures German exports declined 0.6% month-on-month in…
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Global Trade at a Crossroads: EU Steel, Chemicals, and Semiconductor Battles
The Strain on European IndustryEuropean heavy industries are once again on the defensive. Steelmakers such as Thyssenkrupp warn of structural collapse if the European Union does not impose stronger trade protections. Their plea echoes U.S. industrial policy, where import tariffs shield domestic producers from cheaper foreign steel. The European concern…