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Financial Times

Why India is struggling to cope with Covid-19

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The FT's South Asia correspondent Stephanie Findlay looks at how the coronavirus spread from India's biggest cities to rural areas and why the country is finding it harder than its peers to bounce back from the pandemic.
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The Wall Street Journal

Economic Outlook

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The U.S. is growing, China is slowing, the Fed appears to have shifted into neutral. Is that a Goldilocks prescription for continued expansion -- or the calm before the storm?
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Trump to Ban Cooking Oil From China

9th - Higher Ed
The war of words between US and China is once again threatening to spill into a full scale trade war.<br/>
Oxford economics warns that if tensions escalate, the US could face an economic shock comparable to the onset of COVID 19.
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Rahul Gandhi Slams ‘Make in India’, Says India Just Assembling, Not Manufacturing

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi visited Delhi’s Nehru Place, Asia’s largest electronics market, to gain firsthand insight into the realities of India’s electronics and manufacturing sector. Engaging directly with shopkeepers, technicians,...
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Ex-Trump Advisor: Deal with China Still a 'Coin Toss' Despite Mar-A-Lago Summit Plans

9th - Higher Ed
President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are reportedly considering a meeting at Trump's Mar-a-Lago Resort in March to resume trade talks. But whether or not any major developments will result is a toss-up, former State...
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China hits back at Trump with tariffs on 51 billion euros worth of American goods

9th - Higher Ed
China has hits back as the trade war between the world's two largest economies escalates.



Beijing will levy tariffs on about 51 billion euros worth of American goods in retaliation for new US tariffs...
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Donald Trump Inauguration: Decoding Trump plans for his second term

9th - Higher Ed
Donald Trump is set to be sworn in today as the 47th President of the United States. Due to extremely cold weather, the inauguration ceremony will take place indoors, with attendance from notable figures across politics, business, and...
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US tariffs on Chinese goods: Biden accuses Beijing of 'cheating' on trade

9th - Higher Ed
Biden has slapped major new tariffs on Chinese trade
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Despite tariff relief, US holiday shoppers face higher prices as imports resume from China

9th - Higher Ed
US tariffs on Chinese holiday imports fall to 30%, easing pressure, but prices stay high and shortages remain possible.
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Global markets rebound after days of losses over Trump tariff policy

9th - Higher Ed
Markets in Asia, Europe and North America posted gains on Tuesday after days of losses following U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of global tariffs. Meanwhile, China vowed to 'fight to the end,' and initiated dispute...
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Trump dares China, Beijing vows to fight 'till the end'

9th - Higher Ed
#Gravitas U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening an additional 50% tariff on Chinese imports unless Beijing backs down from its own retaliatory measures. In return, China is promising to “fight to the end.”
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Gaming firms in the Trump’s tariffs crossfire

9th - Higher Ed
Shares of Nintendo and other major gaming companies took a significant hit today, following the announcement of higher US Tariffs on Chinese imports. With many investors pulling back from the sector, we take a closer look at how these...
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Samsung weighs moving smartphone production from China amid US tariff pressure

9th - Higher Ed
A report suggests Samsung Electronics is evaluating the impact of Trump’s tariffs on its supply chain and may relocate smartphone manufacturing from China.
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The China factor in US-Mexico trade talks: Mexico faces US pressure to act on China

9th - Higher Ed
Mexico is facing increased pressure from the U.S. to take action on China as part of ongoing trade talks. The U.S. is concerned about China’s growing influence in the region and its impact on U.S.-Mexico relations.
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China Call For Global Supply Chain Stability | World News | WION

9th - Higher Ed
Government officials and business executives agree that maintaining the stability of global supply chains is crucial to tackling issues that firms face globally, such growing costs, geopolitical tensions, and protectionism, which might...
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China Responds To Trump's Tariff Plans With Open Markets Appeal

9th - Higher Ed
China has reaffirmed its commitment to global cooperation amid rising trade tensions with the united states. This comes after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump threatened additional tariffs on Chinese imports, reigniting fears of...
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How will China’s trade with Mexico affect North American trade negotiations?

9th - Higher Ed
Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Mexico's former ambassador to China Jorge Guajardo about calls for Mexico to be dropped from the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement on trade and Donald Trump’s threat of tariffs on...
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China Prepares to Retaliate if Donald Trump Imposes Tariff

9th - Higher Ed
China will fight back if US President-elect Donald Trump follows through on his promise to impose a 60 per cent tariff on Chinese imports. Watch this report for more details!
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TRUMP VS HARRIS: Where they stand on China

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TRUMP VS HARRIS: Where they stand on China
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US-China trade tariffs: Beijing calls new duties politically motivated

9th - Higher Ed
Steep tariff hikes on Chinese imports by the United States, including a 100% duty on electric vehicles, go into effect on Friday.
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Poilievre calls for Canada to match U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports

9th - Higher Ed
Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he supports import taxes on goods made in China. CBC senior reporter Janyce McGregor breaks down the possible economic implications for Canadians.
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US and China step back from sky-high tariffs, agree to 90-day pause

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China’s Commerce Ministry said the two sides agreed to cancel 91% in tariffs on each other’s goods and suspend another 24% in tariffs for 90 days. (Scripps News)
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How US beauty supply stores could be impacted by tariffs

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U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports can be felt all the way down to the products at your local beauty supply store. (Scripps News Group)
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Bloomberg

New Tariffs on Canada, Mexico Set to Take Effect Tuesday

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump is apparently ready to ratchet up trade tensions with Canada and Mexico. New 25% tariffs on imports are set to go into effect Tuesday. Trump will also double a tariff on China to 20%. Bloomberg's Brendan Murray...