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India is investigating a surge in imports from several countries, suspecting trade diversion due to US tariffs, focusing on 14 products, mostly from China.
Officials in New Delhi worry the ASEAN bloc is drifting toward China, says Mihir Sharma for Bloomberg Opinion.
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Why India should exit from ASEAN FTP
India is at a critical juncture in its trade engagement with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). As frustrations mount over an imbalanced Free Trade Agreement (FTA) that has enabled ...
It’s still far from clear what President Donald Trump’s tariffs will eventually look like. But the pressures they will put on ...
President Donald Trump’s strategy of using Southeast Asian nations as an economic “wall” against Chinese exports has ...
China’s economy is growing, but cracks are showing. Behind its GDP growth lies deflation, falling home values, and fading ...
Amid the looming threat of Trump-era tariffs, trade relations between ASEAN and the European Union (EU) have grown closer. On ...
Most nations are still negotiating in hopes of avoiding punitive import taxes. At the same time, they’re looking for trading ...
Zhonggo Xinwenwang highlighted Hainan Yusheng Trading whose products are mostly subject to a zero-tariff policy that gives them a competitive advantage globally ...
More importantly, the upgraded free trade agreement signifies the resilience and growing strength of multilateralism against protectionism, the Indonesian analyst said. "It particularly underscores ...
Negotiations about the so-called 3.0 version of the free trade zone started in November 2022 and completed in May, seeking to cover areas such as the digital economy, green economy and supply chain co ...
China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations have agreed to submit a pact upgrading their free trade areas to their ...