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(Reuters) - Alarm over China's stranglehold on critical minerals grew on Tuesday as global automakers joined their U.S.
So far, China has made no official public threat about weaponizing its dominant position in this segment of the pharmaceutical industry. But Trump’s tariffs on the sector, if imposed, could worsen ...
The rise of India's steel sector is touted as a boost for iron ore miners seeking to find new markets as China's output eases ...
India’s decision to pause the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan hasn’t gone down well in the neighbouring country. Now, ...
Maruti Suzuki, India's top-selling carmaker, said on Monday there was no immediate production impact from China's export ...
They are picking up the nuts and bolts from their legacy China operations and moving to relatively smooth trade partners such ...
China deepened its strategic footprint by reasserting territorial claims along the China-India border, backing Pakistan ...
Islamabad’s fearmongering is the desperate gamble of a state that has run out of options. But it does serve as a useful ...
Maruti Suzuki, India's top-selling carmaker, said on Monday there is no immediate production impact from China's export curbs ...
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday dismissed Pakistan's suggestion that China could weaponise the ...
Malaysia's Foreign Minister Mohamad Hassan also urged quicker regional integration, saying the Asean bloc must act now to ...
Assam CM Sarma dismissed Pakistan's fear-mongering about China stopping the Brahmaputra's water flow to India. He clarified ...