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Electronics shine amid export slump India's Q1 FY26 trade data reveals a mixed bag: low crude oil prices led to contractions in both petroleum imports and exports, while the labor-intensive ...
India's June 2025 Trade Dynamics: Electronics Surge Amidst Import Slowdown India's trade in June 2025 saw a decline in merchandise imports led by falling gold and crude oil shipments, while exports ...
THE SEMICONDUCTOR and Electronics Industries in the Philippines Foundation, Inc. (SEIPI) expects the 20% US tariff to dampen its optimistic projections this year. SEIPI President Danilo C. Lachica ...
US Export Bans And Nvidia Supply Issues Crush Samsung Chip Profits — Hopes Rest On Ultra-Thin Foldables, Smartwatches And Possible XR Debut At Galaxy Unpacked Event ...
India's electronics manufacturing faces disruption due to new restrictions on gold compound imports, exacerbating existing challenges from China's export curbs on rare earth magnets. This dual ...
Countries around the world are trying to avoid retaliatory tariffs as part of former President Donald Trump's trade policy stance, and global import and export activity has surged, pushing up ...
Industries Minister urges Centre to address China's rare earth export restrictions to protect Telangana's manufacturing sector.
The policy aims to establish Gujarat as a prominent player in global electronics supply chains by promoting the manufacturing of local electronic components and sub-assembly production, reducing ...
Restrictions by China on rare earth metal exports risk over 21,000 jobs in India's audio electronics segment. The move disrupts supply chains, forcing dependency on imported components and impacting ...
Critical Metals Corp. has received a letter of interest from the U.S. Export-Import Bank for a loan worth up to $120 million to fund the company's Tanbreez rare earths mine in Greenland, in what ...
Exclusive-US Export-Import Bank Considers $120 Million Loan for Greenland Rare Earths Project By Ernest Scheyder (Reuters) -Critical Metals Corp has received a letter of interest from the U.S ...