"Any Country aligning themselves with the Anti-American policies of BRICS, will be charged an ADDITIONAL 10% tariff," he wrote.. . Most of the group's members are closer to China than to the United States, and they have responded to Mr. ...
Batista noted that other observers were calling India a Trojan horse within the BRICS, implying that its close relationships with the United States and Israel were sabotaging the larger group. ...
topBatista noted that other observers were calling India a Trojan horse within the BRICS, implying that its close relationships with the United States and Israel were sabotaging the larger group.
topBrazil's president, for example, accused him of acting like an "emperor," one of many barbs exchanged between the two leaders as trade tensions have intensified.. . But India - the world's most populous country, and the "I" that helped make BRICS a word in 2001 - stands apart
topBatista noted that other observers were calling India a Trojan horse within the BRICS, implying that its close relationships with the United States and Israel were sabotaging the larger group.
topBrazil's president, for example, accused him of acting like an "emperor," one of many barbs exchanged between the two leaders as trade tensions have intensified.
top. "Perhaps the major problem to the BRICS is India. India is an outlier," said Paulo Nogueria Batista Jr., a Brazilian economist who left the International Monetary Fund in 2015 to lead the New Development Bank, founded by the BRICS members in Shanghai
topIndia is an outlier," said Paulo Nogueria Batista Jr., a Brazilian economist who left the International Monetary Fund in 2015 to lead the New Development Bank, founded by the BRICS members in Shanghai.
topIndia's prime minister, Narendra Modi, is therefore in a position where he wants to avoid alienating his BRICS partners but cannot afford to say anything that irritates his American friends
topIndia's prime minister, Narendra Modi, is therefore in a position where he wants to avoid alienating his BRICS partners but cannot afford to say anything that irritates his American friends
topBrazil's president, for example, accused him of acting like an "emperor," one of many barbs exchanged between the two leaders as trade tensions have intensified.. . But India - the world's most populous country, and the "I" that helped make BRICS a word in 2001 - stands apart
topBatista noted that other observers were calling India a Trojan horse within the BRICS, implying that its close relationships with the United States and Israel were sabotaging the larger group.
topIndia's prime minister, Narendra Modi, is therefore in a position where he wants to avoid alienating his BRICS partners but cannot afford to say anything that irritates his American friends.
topIt also wants to keep China's renminbi from displacing it.. . India has also been drawing nearer to the United States in its military arrangements. It has adopted more American weaponry and joined, along with Japan and Australia, a group called the Quad, which hedges against Chinese military might
topIndia has also been drawing nearer to the United States in its military arrangements. It has adopted more American weaponry and joined, along with Japan and Australia, a group called the Quad, which hedges against Chinese military might
topIt also wants to keep China's renminbi from displacing it.. . India has also been drawing nearer to the United States in its military arrangements. It has adopted more American weaponry and joined, along with Japan and Australia, a group called the Quad, which hedges against Chinese military might
topIndia has also been drawing nearer to the United States in its military arrangements. It has adopted more American weaponry and joined, along with Japan and Australia, a group called the Quad, which hedges against Chinese military might.
topFor example, when it became clear that Mr. Trump was irked by talk about replacing the U.S. dollar as the world's reserve currency, India's foreign minister, S. Jaishankar, told a London conference that India had "absolutely no interest in undermining the dollar at all." Mr
topMohan Kumar, a former ambassador and negotiator for India at the World Trade Organization, pointed out that India isn't just deeply invested in the dollar maintaining its position.
topPresident Trump's attacks on the group of emerging economies, which includes Brazil, Russia and China, have put one member - India - in an uncomfortable spot.
topIndia's instinct for nonalignment runs deep. It belongs not only to the American-led Quad but to China's equivalent, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, where Mr.
top. Feeling torn between the United States and China is nothing new in New Delhi. India's instinct for nonalignment runs deep. It belongs not only to the American-led Quad but to China's equivalent, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, where Mr
topPresident Trump's attacks on the group of emerging economies, which includes Brazil, Russia and China, have put one member - India - in an uncomfortable spot.
topPresident Trump's attacks on the group of emerging economies, which includes Brazil, Russia and China, have put one member - India - in an uncomfortable spot.
top... president, for example, accused him of acting like an "emperor," one of many barbs exchanged between the two leaders as trade tensions have intensified.. . But India - the world's most populous country, and the "I" that helped make BRICS a word in 2001 - stands apart.
topJaishankar was pleading his country's case against Pakistan this week.. . . Meanwhile, India's trade delegation is hard at work in Washington, trying to hammer out a deal that will spare it the worst of Mr
topJaishankar was pleading his country's case against Pakistan this week.. . . Meanwhile, India's trade delegation is hard at work in Washington, trying to hammer out a deal that will spare it the worst of Mr.
topTrump was irked by talk about replacing the U.S. dollar as the world's reserve currency, India's foreign minister, S. Jaishankar, told a London conference that India had "absolutely no interest in undermining the dollar at all." Mr
topTrump's latest deadline of Aug. 1.. . India's prime minister, Narendra Modi, is therefore in a position where he wants to avoid alienating his BRICS partners but cannot afford to say anything that irritates his American friends
topTrump was irked by talk about replacing the U.S. dollar as the world's reserve currency, India's foreign minister, S. Jaishankar, told a London conference that India had "absolutely no interest in undermining the dollar at all." Mr
topIndia has also been drawing nearer to the United States in its military arrangements. It has adopted more American weaponry and joined, along with Japan and Australia, a group called the Quad, which hedges against Chinese military might
topIndia's prime minister, Narendra Modi, is therefore in a position where he wants to avoid alienating his BRICS partners but cannot afford to say anything that irritates his American friends.
topJaishankar said at the conference in March.. . Mohan Kumar, a former ambassador and negotiator for India at the World Trade Organization, pointed out that India isn't just deeply invested in the dollar maintaining its position
top"Any Country aligning themselves with the Anti-American policies of BRICS, will be charged an ADDITIONAL 10% tariff," he wrote.. . Most of the group's members are closer to China than to the United States, and they have responded to Mr.
topTrump's tariffs have reordered global trade, pushing some countries closer to Beijing, India is alone among the founding BRICS members in wanting to reduce China's sway in world affairs
topTrump's tariffs have reordered global trade, pushing some countries closer to Beijing, India is alone among the founding BRICS members in wanting to reduce China's sway in world affairs
topTrump's tariffs - perhaps to its competitive advantage against China.. . At the same time, it's staying in the thick of the BRICS
top"Any Country aligning themselves with the Anti-American policies of BRICS, will be charged an ADDITIONAL 10% tariff," he wrote.. . Most of the group's members are closer to China than to the United States, and they have responded to Mr
top... themselves with the Anti-American policies of BRICS, will be charged an ADDITIONAL 10% tariff," he wrote.. . Most of the group's members are closer to China than to the United States, and they have responded to Mr.
topTrump's tariffs have reordered global trade, pushing some countries closer to Beijing, India is alone among the founding BRICS members in wanting to reduce China's sway in world affairs
topTrump's tariffs have reordered global trade, pushing some countries closer to Beijing, India is alone among the founding BRICS members in wanting to reduce China's sway in world affairs
top"Any Country aligning themselves with the Anti-American policies of BRICS, will be charged an ADDITIONAL 10% tariff," he wrote.. . Most of the group's members are closer to China than to the United States, and they have responded to Mr
topTrump's tariffs have reordered global trade, pushing some countries closer to Beijing, India is alone among the founding BRICS members in wanting to reduce China's sway in world affairs
topTrump's tariffs have reordered global trade, pushing some countries closer to Beijing, India is alone among the founding BRICS members in wanting to reduce China's sway in world affairs
topBut India - the world's most populous country, and the "I" that helped make BRICS a word in 2001 - stands apart. As Mr. Trump's tariffs have reordered global trade, pushing some countries closer to Beijing, India is alone among the founding BRICS members in wanting to reduce China's sway in world affairs
topAs Mr. Trump's tariffs have reordered global trade, pushing some countries closer to Beijing, India is alone among the founding BRICS members in wanting to reduce China's sway in world affairs
topBut India - the world's most populous country, and the "I" that helped make BRICS a word in 2001 - stands apart. As Mr. Trump's tariffs have reordered global trade, pushing some countries closer to Beijing, India is alone among the founding BRICS members in wanting to reduce China's sway in world affairs
topTrump has, at times, threatened to inflict tariffs of 100 percent on countries that seek to reduce the dollar's dominant role, with particular ire aimed at BRICS, which has hosted discussions on the feasibility of a common currency at recent summits
topBut India - the world's most populous country, and the "I" that helped make BRICS a word in 2001 - stands apart. As Mr. Trump's tariffs have reordered global trade, pushing some countries closer to Beijing, India is alone among the founding BRICS members in wanting to reduce China's sway in world affairs
topBut India - the world's most populous country, and the "I" that helped make BRICS a word in 2001 - stands apart. As Mr. Trump's tariffs have reordered global trade, pushing some countries closer to Beijing, India is alone among the founding BRICS members in wanting to reduce China's sway in world affairs
topBut India - the world's most populous country, and the "I" that helped make BRICS a word in 2001 - stands apart. As Mr. Trump's tariffs have reordered global trade, pushing some countries closer to Beijing, India is alone among the founding BRICS members in wanting to reduce China's sway in world affairs
topTrump has, at times, threatened to inflict tariffs of 100 percent on countries that seek to reduce the dollar's dominant role, with particular ire aimed at BRICS, which has hosted discussions on the feasibility of a common currency at recent summits
topBut India - the world's most populous country, and the "I" that helped make BRICS a word in 2001 - stands apart. As Mr. Trump's tariffs have reordered global trade, pushing some countries closer to Beijing, India is alone among the founding BRICS members in wanting to reduce China's sway in world affairs
topTrump has, at times, threatened to inflict tariffs of 100 percent on countries that seek to reduce the dollar's dominant role, with particular ire aimed at BRICS, which has hosted discussions on the feasibility of a common currency at recent summits.
topTrump has, at times, threatened to inflict tariffs of 100 percent on countries that seek to reduce the dollar's dominant role, with particular ire aimed at BRICS, which has hosted discussions on the feasibility of a common currency at recent summits
topBut India - the world's most populous country, and the "I" that helped make BRICS a word in 2001 - stands apart. As Mr. Trump's tariffs have reordered global trade, pushing some countries closer to Beijing, India is alone among the founding...
top. "Any Country aligning themselves with the Anti-American policies of BRICS, will be charged an ADDITIONAL 10% tariff," he wrote.
top... president, for example, accused him of acting like an "emperor," one of many barbs exchanged between the two leaders as trade tensions have intensified.. . But India - the world's most populous country, and the "I" that helped make BRICS a word in 2001 - stands apart. As Mr. Trump's tariffs have reordered global trade, pushing some countries closer to Beijing, India is alone among the founding...
topOne of the many unexpected twists in President Trump's use of tariff threats came early this month, when he blasted the BRICS, a group of 10 countries that's named for five of them: Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa
topIt has adopted more American weaponry and joined, along with Japan and Australia, a group called the Quad, which hedges against Chinese military might.. . India's delicate position between China and the United States is complicating its response to Mr
topIt has adopted more American weaponry and joined, along with Japan and Australia, a group called the Quad, which hedges against Chinese military might.
topBrazil's president, for example, accused him of acting like an "emperor," one of many barbs exchanged between the two leaders as trade tensions have intensified.
topIndia's delicate position between China and the United States is complicating its response to Mr. Trump's escalating global trade war.
topBatista noted that other observers were calling India a Trojan horse within the BRICS, implying that its close relationships with the United States and Israel were sabotaging the larger group.. . Feeling torn between the United States and China is nothing new in New Delhi
top... themselves with the Anti-American policies of BRICS, will be charged an ADDITIONAL 10% tariff," he wrote.. . Most of the group's members are closer to China than to the United States, and they have responded to Mr. Trump's threats with defiance. Brazil's president, for example, accused him of acting like an "emperor," one of many barbs exchanged between the two leaders as trade tensions have...
topMost of the group's members are closer to China than to the United States, and they have responded to Mr. Trump's threats with defiance. Brazil's president, for example, accused him of acting like an "emperor," one of many barbs exchanged between the two leaders as trade tensions have intensified
topBrazil's president, for example, accused him of acting like an "emperor," one of many barbs exchanged between the two leaders as trade tensions have intensified
topBrazil's president, for example, accused him of acting like an "emperor," one of many barbs exchanged between the two leaders as trade tensions have intensified.
topMost of the group's members are closer to China than to the United States, and they have responded to Mr. Trump's threats with defiance. Brazil's president, for example, accused him of acting like an "emperor," one of many barbs exchanged between the two leaders...
topIndia's delicate position between China and the United States is complicating its response to Mr. Trump's escalating global trade war.
topTrump's tariffs have reordered global trade, pushing some countries closer to Beijing, India is alone among the founding BRICS members in wanting to reduce China's sway in world affairs.. . For example, when it became clear that Mr
topTrump's tariffs - perhaps to its competitive advantage against China.. . At the same time, it's staying in the thick of the BRICS.
topMeanwhile, India's trade delegation is hard at work in Washington, trying to hammer out a deal that will spare it the worst of Mr. Trump's tariffs - perhaps to its competitive advantage against China.
topTrump's tariffs have reordered global trade, pushing some countries closer to Beijing, India is alone among the founding BRICS members in wanting to reduce China's sway in world affairs.
topMeanwhile, India's trade delegation is hard at work in Washington, trying to hammer out a deal that will spare it the worst of Mr. Trump's tariffs - perhaps to its competitive advantage against China.. . At the same time, it's staying in the thick of the BRICS
topMost of the group's members are closer to China than to the United States, and they have responded to Mr. Trump's threats with defiance. Brazil's president, for example, accused him of acting like an "emperor," one of many barbs exchanged between the two leaders as trade tensions have...
topTrump's tariffs have reordered global trade, pushing some countries closer to Beijing, India is alone among the founding BRICS members in wanting to reduce China's sway in world affairs.
topTrump's tariffs have reordered global trade, pushing some countries closer to Beijing, India is alone among the founding BRICS members in wanting to reduce China's sway in world affairs.
topMohan Kumar, a former ambassador and negotiator for India at the World Trade Organization, pointed out that India isn't just deeply invested in the dollar maintaining its position
topIndia's delicate position between China and the United States is complicating its response to Mr. Trump's escalating global trade war. India, which has been threatened with a 26 percent U.S.