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Non-trade issues key in US-India trade deal

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November 02, 2025

THE US ALSO wants India to open up markets for American farm and industrial products and also commit to buy more energy and defence products.

Beyond trade, the US is expected to ask for concessions for its technology companies, such as unrestricted cross-border data flow, and relaxed e-commerce and intellectual property (IP) rules, as per Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI). The US sanctions on Russian oil companies Rosneft and Lukoil, which together account for 57% of Russia’s crude output, has made imports of Russian crude untenable. The order warned that any company trading with them could face secondary sanctions.

The secondary sanctions extend far beyond trade restrictions. They can block access to the SWIFT payment system, freeze dollar transactions, and even cut digital services critical to refineries, ports, and banks.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Financial Express Bengaluru

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Adani Energy expects higher Ebitda growth in H2

ADANI ENERGY SOLUTIONS (AESL) is looking to clock a stronger earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation (Ebitda) growth in the second half of this financial year versus the first half on the back of new project commissioning.

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November 03, 2025

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Steelmakers urge more govt action to curb imports

STEELMAKERS HAVE urged the government for more measures to check rising imports from select group of countries including China which has produced 746.3 MT of crude steel in January-September period, over sixfold of the domestic output.

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November 03, 2025

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New AI law to be modelled on IT Act

There is concern on the rapid rise of deepfakes

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November 03, 2025

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A changing global order pyramid

The great power turbulence offers India a chance to build on its own commitments in Indo-Pacific while the US recentres focus on the western hemisphere

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November 03, 2025

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Analysts retain bullish stance on Vedanta

VEDANTA'S SECOND-QUARTER results met Street expectations on robust operational performance, with analysts viewing the miner as well-positioned to benefit from the commodity rebound while advancing its deleveraging strategy.

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November 03, 2025

Financial Express Bengaluru

Dedicated freight corridors cut logistics cost by 6% of GDP

THE DEDICATED FREIGHT corridors (DFC) have reduced India’s logistics cost from 14% to 8-9% of GDP, claimed Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India (DFC-CIL) ina statement.The company said that this reduction is not just an economic achievement but a national mission to strengthen India’s industrial competitiveness and self reliance.

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November 03, 2025

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FMCG firms expect better second half after weak Q2

DEMAND CONDITIONS TO IMPROVE, SAY TOP EXECUTIVES

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November 03, 2025

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VC fundraising slows as investors eye exit visibility, sharp strategies

FUNDRAISES BY LOCAL venture capital (VC) firms have slowed this year as limited partners (LPs) seek sharper investment strategies, disciplined deployment and greater visibility on exits.

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November 03, 2025

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2 British nationals in custody over train mass stabbings

TWO PEOPLE REMAIN in life-threatening condition on Sunday after mass stabbings which injured 10 people ona high-speed London-bound train, as British Transport Police ruled out a terrorism link to the “major incident” as counter-terror police engagement was discontinued.

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November 03, 2025

Financial Express Bengaluru

Isro launches ‘CMS-03’, heaviest satellite into orbit

IN YETANOTHER demonstration of its steadily improving capabilities, ISRO Sunday launched a powerful communication satellite CMS-03, the heaviest to be carried by any Indian rocket so far. The 4,410kg satellite will primarily serve the purposes of the Indian Navy, augmenting its spacebased communications and maritime domain awareness capabilities.

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November 03, 2025

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