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Economy

US wholesale prices jump in July as tariffs hit

US wholesale prices soar in July on tariff pressures

In the United States, wholesale prices experienced a notable rise in July, a trend that experts largely connect to the impact of recent tariffs. The increase in production costs, as indicated by the Producer Price Index (PPI), has sparked concerns that these added costs may ultimately be transferred to consumers. The figures, which caught many economists off guard, imply that the broader economic implications of the latest trade measures are beginning to be more evident, potentially leading to an inflation-prone atmosphere.The official report from the Department of Labor highlighted a substantial jump in the PPI, indicating that businesses are paying…
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UK firms chase £38bn India contracts but challenges loom

UK companies eye £38bn India deals as hurdles persist

British companies are aggressively pursuing a massive portfolio of contracts in India, estimated to be worth £38 billion, as they look to capitalize on the country’s booming economy and infrastructure projects. This push is part of a broader strategy to strengthen trade ties between the two nations following the United Kingdom’s departure from the European Union. However, despite the significant financial opportunities, British firms face a number of complex challenges, from bureaucratic hurdles and intense competition to cultural differences and regulatory complexities, which could complicate their success in the Indian market.The £38 billion figure represents a wide range of potential…
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Trump's pick to lead economic data agency floats ending monthly jobs report

Trump’s nominee to run economic data agency eyes ending monthly jobs report

The possibility of a major transformation in the way employment data is reported by the United States government has surfaced, initiating an extensive dialogue among economists, policymakers, and participants in financial markets. A candidate nominated to head the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has openly suggested that the organization should contemplate halting the release of its highly anticipated monthly employment report. This suggestion, made by a conservative economist known for criticizing the bureau's methods, has sparked a debate about the dependability, role, and punctuality of the data that has been a key measure of the country's economic condition for many…
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Nvidia and AMD to pay 15% of China chip sales to US

Nvidia and AMD face 15% levy on China chip sales to US

Nvidia and AMD, two prominent companies in the semiconductor sector, are preparing to direct 15% of their income from chip transactions in China to the U.S. government. This financial setup is a component of a wider strategic and regulatory plan highlighting the growing technological and economic rivalry between the globe's biggest economies. The impact of this change is substantial, influencing global semiconductor markets, international trade dynamics, and the future scene of technology production and distribution.At its essence, this policy embodies a kind of income distribution or tax enforced by the US on particular sales of semiconductor products in China. Nvidia…
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