India Seeks to Dodge Trump’s BRICS Wrath
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As the global economy transitions toward green technologies, the demand for critical minerals such as lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements has surged, reshaping geopolitical and economic alignments.
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India Today on MSNAs BRICS debates reducing dollar dependence, why India is walking a fine lineNew Delhi's core demand: build alternatives that are interoperable and don't just replace the US dollar with another hegemon
Lauds Brazil’s leadership, pledges India's support for climate & health at BRICS Stresses role of traditional medicine, digital health in global wellness push
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ABP News on MSNIndia ‘Will Have To Pay 10%’ Tariff: Trump Claims BRICS Trying To ‘Destroy Dollar’, Will Have To ‘Pay Big Price’Trump accused the BRICS alliance of trying to undermine the US dollar's global dominance, threatening consequences, including 10 per cent tariff on India. He asserted the dollar's importance and vowed to maintain its status.
The Trump administration will not immediately impose a new 10% tariff against members of the developing nation BRICS bloc, but will proceed if countries take so-called "anti-American" policy actions,
VISAKHAPATNAM: The World Health Innovation Forum (WHIF), headquartered at the Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone (AMTZ), has been selected to join the prestigious BRIC
India needs to look beyond BRICS for trade advantages, according to Trinh Ngyuen, Senior Economist at Natixis. To that end, she says India needs trade deals with the EU and the U.S.. She believes India can gain from businesses "reshuffling" out of China,
Washington: President Donald Trump has claimed that BRICS was established to “hurt" the US and "degenerate" the dollar as he warned that the member countries of the bloc would face a 10 per cent tariff.