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NEW DELHI -- India has indicated that it would continue buying oil from Russia despite threats by U.S. President Donald Trump. The Indian foreign ministry said its relationship with Russia was “steady ...
Trump's aggressive stance against India in his social media posts has also exposed an inconsistency in America’s stance and ...
With the US accounting for 27 per cent of India's auto component exports and 17 per cent of tyre exports, the tariff hike ...
Apple said in an earnings call on Thursday, July 31, that its revenue for the quarter that ended in June went up by 10%, ...
Bank of Baroda's chief economist suggests India's domestic demand and service exports will buffer the impact of new US ...
President Donald Trump’s tariff onslaught this week left a lot of losers – from small, poor countries like Laos and Algeria ...
Numerous countries around the world are facing the prospect of much higher duties on their exports to the United States on ...
Indian officials confirmed Saturday the country is not altering policy and will continue buying oil from Russia, despite ...
President Trump is moving forward on a new suite of tariff rates with an approach focused on grouping countries into tiers — a change from a previous approach of simply looking at the trade deficit.
The source also pointed out that Indian oil companies do not purchase Iranian or Venezuelan oil, both of which are subject to US sanctions ...
NEW DELHI, August 2. /TASS/. There are no reports of India stopping oil purchases from Russia, oil refineries continue to purchase oil based on cost and other economic factors, a source in the Indian ...
Trade disputes and ties with Russia rankle the president, threatening to sink the U.S.-India relationship.