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E-commerce boosting MSME growth

Hindustan Times 30 Mar 2025
E-commerce plays a vital role in bolstering economic development, especially through marketing and growth of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), which are the lifeline of India’s economy, ...
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Intensifying tariff pressures

Korea Times 30 Mar 2025
While this policy has significant economic implications, it also introduces broader challenges for the global economy and international relations ... The policy has already created significant market turmoil ... market.
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Indian art market: On a bull run

Deccan Herald 30 Mar 2025
After the 2008 financial crisis and then the terror attacks in Mumbai at the end of the same year, the art market was indeed impacted drastically.”&nbsp;</p>.<p>After the 2008 economic ...
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How the stock market's woes can spill over into the broader economy

Business Insider 30 Mar 2025
This highlights the broader economic implications of wealth perceptions that are influenced by stock market dynamics ... spending and that could be the fodder for a broad economic downturn," Zandi said.
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Market Outlook: US tariff, PMI, FIIs and global economic data key triggers for next week

International Business Times 30 Mar 2025
The market outlook for next week will be guided by several domestic and global economic factors such as PMI and FIIs data, auto sales and Key US economic data, including the Composite PMI and Initial Jobless Claims.
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Ageing population means more spending on healthcare, pensions, IMF notes in Cyprus report

Philenews 30 Mar 2025
... economic growth ... Finally, the IMF emphasised the need for comprehensive reforms in the administration of justice and the strengthening of labour market productivity to ensure long-term economic growth.
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China sticks to opening up despite growing global protectionism

China.dot.org 30 Mar 2025
An aerial drone photo shows a view of Yangpu International Container Port in the Yangpu Economic Development Zone in Danzhou, south China's Hainan Province, Jan ... As global markets grapple with ...
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Trade chiefs of Korea, China, Japan discuss advancing trade cooperation at three-way meeting

Korea Times 30 Mar 2025
... and advance the regional comprehensive economic partnership (RCEP) amid the expansion of trade protectionism in the global market, according to Seoul's Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.
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PepeX gains steam Ethereum and Solana prices crash

Invezz 30 Mar 2025
Economic uncertainties continue to weigh on the crypto market, with fear being the prevalent emotion among enthusiasts ... Notably, economic uncertainties continue to weigh on the crypto market.
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White House officials are quietly freaking out about Trump upcoming 'Liberation Day' tariff announcement | ...

The Daily Mail 30 Mar 2025
those advocating for a restrained, strategic approach to tariffs, and those fueling the president's instinct for economic confrontation ... Others quietly hope Trump's affection for the stock market might steer him away from a broader economic shock.
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The Observer view on the spring statement: Rachel Reeves balanced the books – but at whose expense?

The Observer 30 Mar 2025
But the associated borrowing will be met calmly by the markets if the government hits it​s first fiscal rule, ​which was threatened this spring by economic underperformance, ballooning debt interest ...
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The poor don’t need Reeves’s austerity. And neither does Britain

The Observer 30 Mar 2025
Alas! Were it not for the fact that he was cremated, the great economist John Maynard Keynes would have been turning in his grave at the way the economics of last week’s spring budget – sorry, spring statement – were greeted by most of the media.
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Should Europe focus on warfare and less on welfare?

The Malta Independent 30 Mar 2025
In a televised interview, President Donald Trump did not rule out the possibility of a US recession this year and acknowledged the short-term economic turbulence activated by his trade and fiscal agenda.
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‘Policy actions to halve number of people exposed to pollution by 2040’

Dawn 30 Mar 2025
The number of people exposed to dangerously high levels of air pollution could be halved by 2040 with targeted policy action with economic benefits as high as $2.4 trillion, according to a new World Bank study.
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‘Policy actions to halve number of people exposed to pollution by 2040’: World Bank

Dawn 30 Mar 2025
The number of people exposed to dangerously high levels of air pollution could be halved by 2040 with targeted policy action with economic benefits as high as $2.4 trillion, according to a new World Bank study.
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