India-US trade agreement will be big shot in the arm: Arvind Panagariya 
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India-US trade agreement will be big shot in the arm: Arvind Panagariya 

The proposed India-US trade agreement will be a big shot in the arm and make India a very attractive location for investors and result in

Trade triumph – The Hindu BusinessLine
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Trade triumph – The Hindu BusinessLine

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and his British counterpart Jonathan Reynolds during the signing of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), in the UK |

India, UK sign ‘historic’ free trade deal which will double trade by 2030
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India, UK sign ‘historic’ free trade deal which will double trade by 2030

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his British counterpart Keir Starmer after Britain’s Secretary of State for Business and Trade, Jonathan Reynolds and Union Minister Piyush

Trump’s Japan trade deal – The Hindu BusinessLine
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Trump’s Japan trade deal – The Hindu BusinessLine

Rice, that has special significance to Japanese culture and way of life, is a bone of contention with the US President  | Photo Credit: wildpixel

Gold slips as haven demand eases on US trade deals optimism
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Gold slips as haven demand eases on US trade deals optimism

Gold has been trading within a tight range over the past few months after hitting an all-time high above $3,500 an ounce in April. Gold

India’s steel exports dip in Q1FY26, trade deficit narrows on import curtailment
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India’s steel exports dip in Q1FY26, trade deficit narrows on import curtailment

Steel imports from China, too, declined 45 per cent, to 0.3 mt, as against 0.57 mt in the year-ago period. | Photo Credit: REUTERS India’s

India, Maldives in discussion on a free trade agreement: MEA
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India, Maldives in discussion on a free trade agreement: MEA

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Maldives on July 25-26, following his visit to the UK. | Photo Credit: ANI India and the

Markets open flat amid trade concerns and mixed earnings; banking stocks lead gains
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Markets open flat amid trade concerns and mixed earnings; banking stocks lead gains

Markets opened on a subdued note on Monday, with benchmark indices trading marginally lower as investors remained cautious following last week’s bearish sentiment and ongoing

EU to prepare retaliation plan as US trade stance seen to harden
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EU to prepare retaliation plan as US trade stance seen to harden

The US is now seen to want a near-universal tariff on EU goods higher than 10%, with increasingly fewer exemptions | Photo Credit: Annabelle Gordon

IPO fundraising up 45% to ₹45,350 crore in Jan-Jun despite global trade headwinds
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IPO fundraising up 45% to ₹45,350 crore in Jan-Jun despite global trade headwinds

The first half of 2025 also witnessed a sharp rise in draft IPO filings with 118 companies submitting preliminary papers to SEBI, up from 52

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