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Trump-Xi summit: Key issues, trade talks, and Iran conflict to be addressed
US President Donald Trump is set to visit China from May 13 to 15, marking the first visit to the country by an American president in nearly nine years. The invitation comes from Chinese President Xi Jinping amid growing tensions between the two nations over issues such as trade, technology, and defense. This visit comes at a critical time for global politics, with the ongoing Iran conflict impacting both economic stability and energy prices. The timing of Trump’s visit coincides with a volatile situation in the Strait of Hormuz, where a dual blockade has significantly disrupted global oil trade, driving up energy prices. These disruptions have the potential to harm global economic growth, as the Strait is a vital shipping route for the world’s oil supply. Trump’s administration has placed significant pressure on Iran over its nuclear program, and in recent remarks, he stated that the US would “finish the job” if Iran did not agree to the terms aimed at halting the conflict. While tensions remain high, the US continues to press for a diplomatic resolution to the situation, with President Trump asserting that Iran must meet specific demands regarding its nuclear ambitions. Despite these pressures, Trump maintains that the US does not need China’s assistance to resolve the issue, suggesting that the conflict could be settled with or without China’s involvement. Iran, for its part, has signaled its intention to pursue peace, with chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf issuing an ultimatum to the US. According to Ghalibaf, Washington must accept Iran’s recent peace proposal or face further failure in negotiations. He emphasized that there was no alternative but to acknowledge the rights of the Iranian people as outlined in Tehran’s 14-point proposal. Beyond the Iran conflict, the upcoming Trump-Xi summit is expected to address several key issues affecting US-China relations. Trade discussions will likely focus on extending a temporary truce in the ongoing trade dispute, particularly concerning rare earth minerals. Both leaders are expected to explore agreements related to Boeing aircraft purchases, as well as expanding trade and investment ties. Additionally, China is anticipated to announce purchases in the US agricultural and energy sectors. Another significant topic of discussion will be Taiwan, with Xi expressing frustration over the US’s continued support for the island nation, which China claims as part of its territory. Trump’s administration has reiterated its commitment to Taiwan, despite escalating military activities in the region by China. The summit will also cover the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) in both countries, with US officials highlighting concerns about the potential military and economic implications of AI advancements. With both nations at the forefront of technological innovation, there is a growing need for open communication to avoid misunderstandings or potential conflicts arising from the use of AI. This high-stakes summit between the US and China is poised to shape the future of global trade, energy security, and technological development, with both sides seeking to manage their differences while addressing urgent geopolitical challenges. As the world watches, the outcome of these talks could have far-reaching implications for international relations.
Trump-Xi summit: Key issues, trade talks, and Iran conflict to be addressed
US President Donald Trump is set to visit China from May 13 to 15, marking the first visit to the country by an American president in nearly nine years. The invitation comes from Chinese President Xi Jinping amid growing tensions between the two nations over issues such as trade, technology, and defense. This visit comes at a critical time for global politics, with the ongoing Iran conflict impacting both economic stability and energy prices. The timing of Trump’s visit coincides with a volatile situation in the Strait of Hormuz, where a dual blockade has significantly disrupted global oil trade, driving up energy prices. These disruptions have the potential to harm global economic growth, as the Strait is a vital shipping route for the world’s oil supply. Trump’s administration has placed significant pressure on Iran over its nuclear program, and in recent remarks, he stated that the US would “finish the job” if Iran did not agree to the terms aimed at halting the conflict. While tensions remain high, the US continues to press for a diplomatic resolution to the situation, with President Trump asserting that Iran must meet specific demands regarding its nuclear ambitions. Despite these pressures, Trump maintains that the US does not need China’s assistance to resolve the issue, suggesting that the conflict could be settled with or without China’s involvement. Iran, for its part, has signaled its intention to pursue peace, with chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf issuing an ultimatum to the US. According to Ghalibaf, Washington must accept Iran’s recent peace proposal or face further failure in negotiations. He emphasized that there was no alternative but to acknowledge the rights of the Iranian people as outlined in Tehran’s 14-point proposal. Beyond the Iran conflict, the upcoming Trump-Xi summit is expected to address several key issues affecting US-China relations. Trade discussions will likely focus on extending a temporary truce in the ongoing trade dispute, particularly concerning rare earth minerals. Both leaders are expected to explore agreements related to Boeing aircraft purchases, as well as expanding trade and investment ties. Additionally, China is anticipated to announce purchases in the US agricultural and energy sectors. Another significant topic of discussion will be Taiwan, with Xi expressing frustration over the US’s continued support for the island nation, which China claims as part of its territory. Trump’s administration has reiterated its commitment to Taiwan, despite escalating military activities in the region by China. The summit will also cover the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) in both countries, with US officials highlighting concerns about the potential military and economic implications of AI advancements. With both nations at the forefront of technological innovation, there is a growing need for open communication to avoid misunderstandings or potential conflicts arising from the use of AI. This high-stakes summit between the US and China is poised to shape the future of global trade, energy security, and technological development, with both sides seeking to manage their differences while addressing urgent geopolitical challenges. As the world watches, the outcome of these talks could have far-reaching implications for international relations.
RBI Keeps Repo Rate Steady at 5.25% in First FY27 Monetary Policy
The Reserve Bank of India has kept the policy repo rate unchanged at 5.25% in its first monetary policy announcement for the financial year 2026–27. The decision was announced by RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra following a detaile
RBI Keeps Repo Rate Steady at 5.25% in First FY27 Monetary Policy
The Reserve Bank of India has kept the policy repo rate unchanged at 5.25% in its first monetary policy announcement for the financial year 2026–27. The decision was announced by RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra following a detaile
India’s GDP growth quickens to 8.2% in Q2 on strong demand and pre-festival production
India’s economy recorded a faster pace of expansion in the July–September quarter, with official data showing that gross domestic product rose 8.2% year-on-year. The acceleration reflects a combination of stronger consumer demand, a revival in manufacturing activity, and accelerated production schedules ahead of India’s major festive season. Economists had widely expected the quarter to deliver robust growth, but the latest figure surpassed the projected 7.3% expansion for the period, e
India’s GDP growth quickens to 8.2% in Q2 on strong demand and pre-festival production
India’s economy recorded a faster pace of expansion in the July–September quarter, with official data showing that gross domestic product rose 8.2% year-on-year. The acceleration reflects a combination of stronger consumer demand, a revival in manufacturing activity, and accelerated production schedules ahead of India’s major festive season. Economists had widely expected the quarter to deliver robust growth, but the latest figure surpassed the projected 7.3% expansion for the period, e
India’s Inflation Falls to 3.34% in March, Supporting More Rate Cuts by RBI
India’s annual retail inflation rate eased to 3.34% in March 2025, according to the latest data from the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation. This marks the fifth consecutive month of decline and falls below the 3.61% recorded in February, offering significant relief to policymakers and consumers alike. The main factor contributing to this moderation is the continued softening of food prices, which make up a large portion of the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Food inflation dr
India’s Inflation Falls to 3.34% in March, Supporting More Rate Cuts by RBI
India’s annual retail inflation rate eased to 3.34% in March 2025, according to the latest data from the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation. This marks the fifth consecutive month of decline and falls below the 3.61% recorded in February, offering significant relief to policymakers and consumers alike. The main factor contributing to this moderation is the continued softening of food prices, which make up a large portion of the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Food inflation dr
RBI’s Easing Measures to Drive Credit Growth Up to ₹20.5 Lakh Cr in FY26: ICRA Report
India’s banking sector is projected to witness a year-on-year credit expansion of ₹19 lakh crore to ₹20.5 lakh crore in FY2025-26, amounting to a growth of approximately 10.8%, according to a report by ICRA, a leading credit rating agency. This expansion is expected to be driven by recent monetary easing measures implemented by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), though structural challenges in deposit mobilisation and rising credit-deposit ratios may temper growth momentum. According to
RBI’s Easing Measures to Drive Credit Growth Up to ₹20.5 Lakh Cr in FY26: ICRA Report
India’s banking sector is projected to witness a year-on-year credit expansion of ₹19 lakh crore to ₹20.5 lakh crore in FY2025-26, amounting to a growth of approximately 10.8%, according to a report by ICRA, a leading credit rating agency. This expansion is expected to be driven by recent monetary easing measures implemented by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), though structural challenges in deposit mobilisation and rising credit-deposit ratios may temper growth momentum. According to
India and EU Set Year-End Deadline for Free Trade Deal, Address Key Tariff and Visa Challenges
India and the European Union (EU) have set a year-end deadline to finalize a long-awaited free trade agreement (FTA), marking a crucial milestone in their bilateral trade relations. The announcement came after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen met in New Delhi to strengthen India-EU economic and strategic ties.The trade agreement, under negotiation for several years, aims to expand economic cooperation, boost trade, and enhance market access b
India and EU Set Year-End Deadline for Free Trade Deal, Address Key Tariff and Visa Challenges
India and the European Union (EU) have set a year-end deadline to finalize a long-awaited free trade agreement (FTA), marking a crucial milestone in their bilateral trade relations. The announcement came after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen met in New Delhi to strengthen India-EU economic and strategic ties.The trade agreement, under negotiation for several years, aims to expand economic cooperation, boost trade, and enhance market access b
World Bank Urges India to Cut Import Tariffs, Ease Trade Barriers to Boost Investment and Growth
The World Bank has advised India to lower import tariffs, ease regulatory restrictions, and simplify trade processes to enhance its global trade competitiveness and attract foreign investment. In a report released on Friday titled the Economic Memorandum on India, the World Bank highlighted that high trade costs caused by import tariffs on intermediate and capital goods, as well as non-tariff barriers, are limiting India's participation in global value chains (GVCs).The report emphasized
World Bank Urges India to Cut Import Tariffs, Ease Trade Barriers to Boost Investment and Growth
The World Bank has advised India to lower import tariffs, ease regulatory restrictions, and simplify trade processes to enhance its global trade competitiveness and attract foreign investment. In a report released on Friday titled the Economic Memorandum on India, the World Bank highlighted that high trade costs caused by import tariffs on intermediate and capital goods, as well as non-tariff barriers, are limiting India's participation in global value chains (GVCs).The report emphasized
RBI Bulletin: Union Budget 2025 Tax Cuts to Boost Household Spending and Economic Growth
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), in its latest bulletin released on February 19, stated that the tax cuts in the Union Budget 2025, along with moderating inflation, are expected to provide financial relief to the middle class and boost overall household spending. This announcement comes after the February Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting, where the newly appointed RBI Governor, Sanjay Malhotra, emphasized the positive economic impact of the tax relief measur
RBI Bulletin: Union Budget 2025 Tax Cuts to Boost Household Spending and Economic Growth
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), in its latest bulletin released on February 19, stated that the tax cuts in the Union Budget 2025, along with moderating inflation, are expected to provide financial relief to the middle class and boost overall household spending. This announcement comes after the February Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting, where the newly appointed RBI Governor, Sanjay Malhotra, emphasized the positive economic impact of the tax relief measur
Global Markets React to Trump’s Tariff Pause: Trade War Fears
In February 2025, US President Donald Trump’s announcement of a 30-day pause on tariffs against Mexico and Canada brought a brief sense of relief to global markets. The decision helped prevent a potential escalation of a full-blown trade war, with US equity futures and international markets responding positively. However, concerns linger about the long-term effects of tariffs on industries such as automotive, semiconductor, consumer goods, e-commerce, and green energy.
Global Markets React to Trump’s Tariff Pause: Trade War Fears
In February 2025, US President Donald Trump’s announcement of a 30-day pause on tariffs against Mexico and Canada brought a brief sense of relief to global markets. The decision helped prevent a potential escalation of a full-blown trade war, with US equity futures and international markets responding positively. However, concerns linger about the long-term effects of tariffs on industries such as automotive, semiconductor, consumer goods, e-commerce, and green energy.
Indian Economy Projected to Grow 6.3-6.8% in FY26, According to Economic Survey 2024-25
Projected Economic Growth India’s economy is expected to grow between 6.3% to 6.8% in the financial year 2025-26 (FY26). This forecast comes from the Economic Survey 2024-25 presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in Parliament. Economic Fundamentals The survey highlights that the
Indian Economy Projected to Grow 6.3-6.8% in FY26, According to Economic Survey 2024-25
Projected Economic Growth India’s economy is expected to grow between 6.3% to 6.8% in the financial year 2025-26 (FY26). This forecast comes from the Economic Survey 2024-25 presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in Parliament. Economic Fundamentals The survey highlights that the
AP CM Naidu Declares India’s Golden Era, Predicts Fastest Growth and Global Leadership
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu expressed immense optimism for India's future, declaring that the country has entered its golden era of economic growth. Speaking at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, Naidu highlighted that India's economy is poised for significant growth, predicting it will register the fastest incremental GDP growth from 2028 onwards. He credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership and emphasized the stability provided
AP CM Naidu Declares India’s Golden Era, Predicts Fastest Growth and Global Leadership
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu expressed immense optimism for India's future, declaring that the country has entered its golden era of economic growth. Speaking at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, Naidu highlighted that India's economy is poised for significant growth, predicting it will register the fastest incremental GDP growth from 2028 onwards. He credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership and emphasized the stability provided
India Can Achieve Economic Growth Comparable to China, Says CII Chairman
Jamshyd Godrej, Chairman of the CII-Sorabji Green Business Centre, has expressed confidence that India can emulate the remarkable economic growth that China experienced in recent decades. Speaking exclusively on Wednesday, Godrej emphasized that achieving such growth rates, similar to China's average GDP growth of 9.91% from 1979 to 2010, is within India's reach. However, he stressed the need for enhanced coordination between Indian industries and the government in policymaking.
India Can Achieve Economic Growth Comparable to China, Says CII Chairman
Jamshyd Godrej, Chairman of the CII-Sorabji Green Business Centre, has expressed confidence that India can emulate the remarkable economic growth that China experienced in recent decades. Speaking exclusively on Wednesday, Godrej emphasized that achieving such growth rates, similar to China's average GDP growth of 9.91% from 1979 to 2010, is within India's reach. However, he stressed the need for enhanced coordination between Indian industries and the government in policymaking.
Andhra Pradesh's Financial Revival: Chandrababu Naidu's Strategy for Economic Recovery
Chandrababu Naidu's reinstatement as Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh has reignited hopes for the state's financial revival after a challenging five-year period under YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. The previous administration faced severe criticism for its poor financial management, including excessive borrowing and a lack of transparency, which plunged the state into a significant debt crisis. With Naidu back in power, there is a strong focus on correcting these issues and steering Andhra Pra
Andhra Pradesh's Financial Revival: Chandrababu Naidu's Strategy for Economic Recovery
Chandrababu Naidu's reinstatement as Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh has reignited hopes for the state's financial revival after a challenging five-year period under YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. The previous administration faced severe criticism for its poor financial management, including excessive borrowing and a lack of transparency, which plunged the state into a significant debt crisis. With Naidu back in power, there is a strong focus on correcting these issues and steering Andhra Pra
CM Chandrababu Naidu Seeks Major Investment Boost for Andhra Pradesh with Godrej Rs 2800 Crore Deal
In recent months, CM Chandrababu Naidu has focused on driving investment into Andhra Pradesh, engaging with global entities such as the World Bank and Brookfield Corporation, and exploring opportunities in EV and alternative energy sectors. His latest push involves a significant meeting with Godrej Industries, where he discussed a potential Rs 2800 crore investment for pesticide manufacturing in Amarava
CM Chandrababu Naidu Seeks Major Investment Boost for Andhra Pradesh with Godrej Rs 2800 Crore Deal
In recent months, CM Chandrababu Naidu has focused on driving investment into Andhra Pradesh, engaging with global entities such as the World Bank and Brookfield Corporation, and exploring opportunities in EV and alternative energy sectors. His latest push involves a significant meeting with Godrej Industries, where he discussed a potential Rs 2800 crore investment for pesticide manufacturing in Amarava
Chandrababu Naidu Inaugurates New Companies in Sricity: A Boost to Employment and Investment
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu is set to make a significant impact on the state's economic landscape with his upcoming visit to Sricity. During this visit, Naidu will inaugurate 15 new companies, which will bring a substantial investment of 900 crore rupees into the region. This initiative is expected to generate approximately 2,740 new jobs, offering a boost to local employment and signaling a strong commitment to economic development. The inauguration event wi
Chandrababu Naidu Inaugurates New Companies in Sricity: A Boost to Employment and Investment
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu is set to make a significant impact on the state's economic landscape with his upcoming visit to Sricity. During this visit, Naidu will inaugurate 15 new companies, which will bring a substantial investment of 900 crore rupees into the region. This initiative is expected to generate approximately 2,740 new jobs, offering a boost to local employment and signaling a strong commitment to economic development. The inauguration event wi









