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S. Korea unveils steps to support steel industry restructuring to overcome supply glut
Seoul, Nov 4: The government will provide additional support to the steel industry for its much-needed transition to high-value and eco-friendly products, the industry ministry said on Tuesday, the latest effort to save the ailing sector facing global oversupply and escalating trade protectionism.
Global transport industry sees big shifts from rise of trade protectionism
Seoul, May 24: Intensifying trade uncertainties, including tariff wars, have a great impact on the global transport industry, which has no choice but to "adapt" to the changed situation, the chief of the inter-organisational transport body said.
India enhances competitiveness and made manufacturing sector attractive to investors: S&P Global
New Delhi, May 19: India has made notable progress to improve its competitiveness and made manufacturing sector more attractive to investors, according to a report by S&P Global.
Trump tariffs majorly target emerging economies particularly in South-East Asia: Report
New Delhi, April 5: The maximum increase in tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump is targeted at emerging economies, particularly those in Asia, according to a report by Systematix Research.
US VP JD Vance reverses trade stance, now defends Trump's tariffs
Washington, DC, April 5: US Vice President JD Vance is now a public champion of the Trump administration's protectionist trade agenda, CNN reported, despite having previously criticised tariffs and doubted that such policies would bring back manufacturing jobs.
India clamps anti-dumping duty to check flood of cheap Chinese goods
New Delhi, March 23: India has imposed anti-dumping duty on four Chinese products, including aluminium foil, to safeguard domestic industry as these goods were being exported by the neighbouring country at below-normal prices.