Asia's export powerhouses, including China, Japan and Vietnam, will be hit harder than most by the extensive new tariffs unveiled by the US president.
While Trump's tariffs are aimed at pressuring economies like India and China, they may have an unintended consequence — bringing New Delhi and Beijing closer on trade and economic cooperation.
India must remain steadfast, ensuring that its strategic interests in the region are not undermined by the ambitions of a ...
New Delhi’s best best is to revive its liberalization project that began in 1991 and forge new trade relations. If it ...
Almost seven months after the regime change in Bangladesh, the imprints of the shift in Dhaka’s foreign policy outlook aren’t ...
India and China celebrated the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries on ...
When China and India join hands for a "dragon-elephant tango", the dynamism of bilateral ties will brighten the prospects of ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will arrive in Bangkok on Thursday to attend the sixth Bay of Bengal Initiative for ...
Bangladesh's interim government chief adviser, Muhammad Yunus, stirred controversy with his remarks on integrating Northeast ...
China's Ambassador to India Xu Feihong expressed optimism about the future of China-India relations as the two nations ...
India’s China policy: get investments in non-strategic areas & remember Beijing can flip any time It’s clear what is driving the recent warming of India-China ties – Trump. Much bilateral diplomatic ...
For both Beijing and New Delhi, there tariffs have created new economic vulnerabilities. China, already entangled in a ...
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