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After MG Motor, another Chinese co. gets Indian partner: Sunil Mittal’s Bharti Enterprises buys stake in consumer appliances maker Haier’s local ops


After MG Motor, another Chinese co. gets Indian partner: Sunil Mittal's Bharti Enterprises buys stake in consumer appliances maker Haier's local ops
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New Delhi: Bharti Enterprises and Warburg Pincus on Wednesday announced a strategic investment in Haier India, a subsidiary of Chinese consumer electronics maker Haier Group, picking up a collective 49% stake in the company. This is the second Chinese company to have sold a significant stake in its Indian operations after MG Motor, a unit of SAIC, divested a portion of its stake in favour of Sajjan Jindal’s JSW Group. The size of the Haier deal was not disclosed.The companies said in a statement that the strategic collaboration will accelerate Haier’s growth and expansion in India by bringing together and leveraging the company’s global excellence in innovation, Bharti’s strong standing and resultant networks, and private equity firm Warburg Pincus’ strong track record of scaling brands.“Bharti Enterprises, one of India’s most prominent and diversified business conglomerates, and Warburg Pincus, the pioneer of global growth investing, today announced a strategic investment in Haier India, a subsidiary of the Haier Group,” the statement said.Haier Group will retain a 49% ownership stake in Haier India, with the remaining 2% held by Haier India’s management team.“The partnership will bolster Haier India’s ‘Made in India, Made for India’ vision by deepening local sourcing, expanding manufacturing capacity, driving product innovation, and accelerating market penetration,” it said.The new capital infusion will also enhance Haier India’s competitiveness across the entire value chain, the statement said.The move comes at a time when the consumer appliances market in India is witnessing growth, specially in the premium category.Haier India has a diversified product portfolio spanning air conditioners, refrigerators, televisions, washing machines, and kitchen appliances.Over the past seven years, the company has achieved a CAGR of approximately 25% in India, and the company said it has seen a robust performance across product segments and geographies.By combining global innovation with local insights and execution, the partnership will strengthen Haier India’s leadership position in the rapidly growing Indian consumer durables segment, the statement said.Bharti said it is pleased to collaborate with Warburg Pincus as they partner Haier to support the latter’s next phase of growth in India. “The company looks forward to playing a significant role in the evolving consumer durables industry and leveraging the collective strengths of all parties to meet the needs of Indian consumers,” the statement said.Bharti is confident that Haier India will further consolidate its standing as a leading brand in India, powered by global innovations, enhanced customer services, and best in-class experience.This investment reflects Warburg Pincus’ ability to leverage its pan-Asia franchise, deep local insights, global expertise, and its expansive network to support and accelerate growth for leading companies across the region.Haier said the collaboration with Bharti Enterprises and Warburg Pincus marks an important milestone in Haier India’s development journey.“The strategic partnership fully embodies Haier’s approach of `serving globalisation with global capabilities and advancing globalisation through localisation. It brings together the complementary strengths of Bharti…and Warburg Pincus, whose strong franchises across China and India have helped scale many leading consumer and technology companies,” it said.



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Assam: Army deployed in violence-hit Karbi Anglong; CM Himanta Sarma cites Gauhati HC stay on evictions | India News


Assam: Army deployed in violence-hit Karbi Anglong; CM Himanta Sarma cites Gauhati HC stay on evictions
Karbi Anglong unrest in Assam (PTI photo)

NEW DELHI: Assam DGP Harmeet Singh on Wednesday confirmed that the Army has been deployed to restore law and order in violence-hit West Karbi Anglong, news agency PTI reported.The region has now entered its third day of violent protests over alleged illegal settlement by non-tribals in the constitutionally protected Karbi Anglong hill area. The clashes have left two people dead and dozens injured. In response, the Himanta Biswa Sarma-led government has imposed curfew-like restrictions and suspended mobile internet services in two districts to control the situation.

Assam’s Karbi Anglong Gripped By Violence, Internet Suspended As Anger Over ‘Encroachers’ Explodes

Assam CM Himanta said the Karbi people’s demand to evict alleged Hindi-speaking encroachers from grazing lands cannot be acted upon immediately, as the matter is currently under a stay order issued by the Gauhati high court.The violence in West Karbi Anglong and the neighbouring Karbi Anglong district began after long-standing tensions over land rights escalated into clashes between tribal protesters and security forces. Police said one tribal protester died during police action, while a non-tribal man was killed in a fire that destroyed several shops in Kheroni, a small trading town that has now become the centre of the unrest.Assam DGP Harmeet Singh said that 48 police personnel, including senior officers, were injured when protesters armed with bows, arrows, crude bombs and stones attacked security forces. Both the DGP and IGP (Law and Order) Akhilesh Kumar Singh were among those hurt. According to police, the protesters tried to take control of a bridge, and the situation turned violent when security forces stopped them. “They tried to take over the bridge, and when we intervened, they attacked us. Crude bombs and stones were thrown. I was hit with bows and arrows,” the DGP said. He added that police have video evidence and will take legal action against the attackers.The protests stem from claims by the Karbi community that non-tribal settlers have illegally encroached on professional grazing reserve and village grazing reserve lands. These districts come under the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council, governed by the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution, which gives tribal areas control over land, forests and local governance to protect indigenous communities. For over a year, residents have been demanding the eviction of alleged encroachers, saying unchecked settlement threatens tribal land rights.



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Silver rate today: Prices hit record Rs 2.27 lakh/kg in Delhi; global silver crosses $72 an ounce


Silver rate today: Prices hit record Rs 2.27 lakh/kg in Delhi; global silver crosses $72 an ounce

Silver prices surged to fresh record highs in domestic and overseas markets on Wednesday, driven by a weaker US dollar, expectations of easier monetary policy and rising geopolitical tensions.In the national capital, silver jumped by Rs 9,750 to hit an all-time high of Rs 2,27,000 per kilogram, according to the All India Sarafa Association. The metal had settled at Rs 2,17,250 per kg in the previous session, PTI reported.“Spot silver crossed the $72 level as bullion prices hit record highs in the international markets,” Saumil Gandhi, senior analyst – commodities at HDFC Securities, said.So far in the calendar year, silver has rallied sharply, rising by Rs 1,37,300, or 153.06%, from Rs 89,700 per kg recorded on December 31, 2024.Gandhi said a combination of a weak US dollar, expectations of a dovish stance from the US Federal Reserve and ongoing geopolitical tensions continued to support prices.Gold prices, however, eased marginally in the local market. Gold of 99.9% purity slipped Rs 50 to trade at Rs 1,40,800 per 10 grams (inclusive of all taxes), compared with Rs 1,40,850 in the previous session.In global markets, gold touched a fresh milestone, crossing the $4,500 per ounce mark for the first time. Spot gold rose $41.18, or 0.92%, to $4,525.96 per ounce.“Spot gold reached a fresh record high of $4,525 per ounce in the Asian session as the US dollar remains on the defensive,” Praveen Singh, head of commodities and currencies at Mirae Asset Sharekhan, said, PTI quoted.Over the past four sessions, gold prices have climbed $186.46, or 4.3%, from the December 19 close of $4,339.50. On a year-to-date basis, the metal has gained $1,920.19, or 73.7%, from $2,605.77 per ounce recorded at the end of 2024.Silver extended its rally in overseas trade for the fourth straight session, rising $1.22, or 1.71%, to a new record of $72.70 per ounce.“Spot silver rose to hit record $72 per ounce, fuelled by anticipation of further monetary policy easing by the US Federal Reserve and heightened geopolitical tensions,” Renisha Chainani, head of research at Augmont, said.Over the last four sessions, silver has jumped $5.56, or 8.3%, from $67.14 per ounce on December 19. For the year so far, the white metal has surged by $43.73, or 151%, from levels seen at the end of 2024.Chainani added that rising tensions between the US and Venezuela have also boosted safe-haven demand for bullion, while recent US Q3 GDP data failed to lend support to the dollar despite growing bets on two Fed rate cuts in 2026.



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Saudi Arabia sees rare snowfall after 30 years, desert mountains turn into winter wonderland | World News


Rare snowfall blankets Saudi Arabia after 30 years, turning Tabuk’s mountains and deserts into white landscapes/Image: X

For the first time in three decades, snow has graced parts of Saudi Arabia, turning desert-framed mountains into icy landscapes and surprising residents with a rare winter spectacle. From snow-capped peaks to desert plains dusted in white, the Kingdom experienced a weather event that many had only imagined.A cold air mass sweeping across northern Saudi Arabia brought rain, strong winds, and record-low temperatures, creating ideal conditions for snowfall. In areas near Tabuk, including Jabal Al Lawz and the Trojena highlands, temperatures fell to around -4°C, allowing snow to settle at altitudes near 2,600 metres. Social media quickly filled with photos and videos showing the mountains blanketed in white, capturing the historic moment.

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Residents of Tabuk and Hail have embraced the rare weather, stepping outside to ski, play, and capture the snowy scenery. Videos shared online show adults enjoying skiing, children playing in the snow, and even camels wandering across snow-covered desert plains beneath dark, dramatic clouds, a surreal scene that quickly went viral. The snowfall turned parts of the Kingdom into an unexpected winter playground, blending the familiar desert landscapes with a temporary, magical layer of ice and snow.Alongside the snow, the cold wave brought widespread rainfall to several regions, reinforcing the impact of the inclement weather. For many, the combination of freezing temperatures, snow-capped mountains, and sudden winter activities offered both excitement and disbelief, marking a rare and unforgettable moment in Saudi Arabia’s climate history



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Ex-England cricketer backs Ravi Shastri to replace Brendon McCullum as head coach after Ashes fallout



England find themselves at a crossroads after a disastrous Ashes 2025-26 campaign that has intensified scrutiny on the team’s leadership. With the Ashes slipping away following three successive defeats, pressure is mounting on head coach Brendon McCullum, whose once-celebrated philosophy is now being questioned by former players and fans alike.

‘Bazball’ under fire after England’s poor show down under

McCullum’s arrival had initially transformed England’s Test side, ushering in an aggressive, fearless brand of cricket that quickly earned global attention. The approach, popularly termed “Bazball,” brought early success and renewed excitement around the team. However, recent results suggest the edge has dulled. England’s inability to challenge Australia consistently has reignited debate over whether the method has been found out at the highest level.

The poor run has also placed captain Ben Stokes and the wider management group under the microscope, with critics arguing that tactical rigidity and mental lapses have cost England dearly in key moments of the series.

Monty Panesar calls for change at the top

Adding fuel to the discussion, former England spinner Monty Panesar has publicly suggested that the time may have come for a coaching change. Speaking in an interaction with KADAK, Panesar argued that England need a strategist with proven credentials against Australia.

“You have to think, who exactly knows how to beat Australia? How will you take advantage of their weaknesses mentally, physically, and tactically?” Panesar said.

He went on to back Ravi Shastri as the ideal candidate to take over the role.

“I think Ravi Shastri should become England’s next head coach,” added Panesar.

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Why Ravi Shastri appeals as a candidate?

Shastri’s reputation as a coach was forged during his successful tenure with India, where he oversaw a period of sustained excellence, particularly in overseas conditions. Under his guidance, India became a formidable travelling side, shedding a long-standing reputation of inconsistency away from home.

One of the defining moments of Shastri’s coaching career came when India clinched the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia with a depleted squad, showcasing resilience, tactical clarity, and strong leadership. His partnership with then-captain Virat Kohli was widely credited for instilling belief and aggression in the Indian setup.

Also READ: Geoffrey Boycott proposes ‘two strong candidates’ to replace Brendon McCullum as England’s Test coach after Ashes 2025-26 defeat



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‘I want justice’: Unnao rape case survivor calls on LoP Rahul Gandhi; also wants to meet President Murmu, PM Modi and HM Amit Shah | India News


'I want justice': Unnao rape case survivor calls on LoP Rahul Gandhi; also wants to meet President Murmu, PM Modi and HM Amit Shah

NEW DELHI: The Unnao rape case survivor on Wednesday met leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi, a day after the Delhi high court suspended the life sentence of former BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar, the convict in the case.Speaking to the media, she expressed desire to also meet President Droupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Union home minister Amit Shah.The woman, who was a minor when Sengar committed the crime in June 2017, met Gandhi hours after the Congress leader, in a post on X, condemned the manhandling of the survivor by security forces at Delhi’s India Gate, where she was protesting the grant of bail to Sengar“Is such treatment of a gang rape survivor appropriate? Is it her ‘fault’ that she has the courage to raise her voice for justice? The fact that her perpetrator (former BJP MLA Sengar) has been granted bail is extremely disappointing and shameful—especially when the survivor is being repeatedly harassed and is living under the shadow of fear,” Gandhi wrote.“Bail for rapists and treating survivors like criminals—what kind of justice is this? We are not just becoming a dead economy—with such inhuman incidents, we are also turning into a dead society. The survivor deserves respect, safety and justice — not helplessness, fear, and injustice,” he added.Earlier, the survivor described the high court’s decision as ‘kaal (death)’ for her family and said she would challenge it in the Supreme Court.



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Ashes: No Jofra Archer and Ollie Pope! England make changes to playing XI for 4th Test against Australia | Cricket News


Ashes: No Jofra Archer and Ollie Pope! England make changes to playing XI for 4th Test against Australia
England’s Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer (AP Photo)

England have made some changes to their playing XI for the fourth Ashes Test against Australia. In this year’s Boxing Day Test, England will take on Australia in Melbourne on Friday.The biggest setback is the loss of fast bowler Jofra Archer, who has been ruled out of the rest of the series due to a side strain.

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This is another tough blow for England on a tour where nothing has gone their way so far.Archer, 30, had only recently returned to Test cricket after being away for four years because of elbow and back injuries. He picked up the side injury during the third Test in Adelaide and will now miss both the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne and the final Test in Sydney. According to the reports, he will return to the UK after the fourth Test for further checks, and a decision will then be made about his availability for the T20 World Cup early next year.Despite England being 3-0 down, Archer has been one of their few bright spots. He took nine wickets in the series and also scored his first Test half-century in Adelaide. Captain Ben Stokes praised his effort, saying, “The effort that he’s put in over these three games has been exceptional.” He added, “There were a lot of question marks around his ability or whatever it may be coming out to Australia, and he’s put in a great effort for the team.”With Archer out, Gus Atkinson comes into the XI. England are already without Mark Wood, who is also injured, but they do not plan to add another fast bowler to the squad.There is also a major change in the batting line-up. Ollie Pope has been dropped after a poor run of form and replaced by Jacob Bethell. Pope has struggled throughout the series, with a highest score of just 46. His average over the past seven Tests is low, and this is the first time he has been left out of a Test side since 2022.Bethell, 22, has shown promise but has not played much first-class cricket this year. However, he did score 71 for England Lions against Australia A earlier this month, which helped his case.Stokes admitted the mood in the camp is low, saying, “He’s not going to be the only one who’s disappointed in the dressing room with how things have gone… There’s going to be a lot of disappointment within the dressing room from everyone who’s in there.”Ben Duckett keeps his place despite an off-field controversy, with Stokes offering strong support. England now head into the fourth Test hoping these changes can spark a turnaround in a tough Ashes campaign.England XI for Boxing Day Ashes Test: Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Jacob Bethell, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (capt), Jamie Smith, Will Jacks, Gus Atkinson, Brydon Carse, Josh Tongue.



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Merry Christmas 2025: Wishes, messages, quotes, images, facebook and whatsapp status


Merry Christmas 2025: Wishes, messages, quotes, images, facebook and whatsapp status

Christmas is more than just a festival, it is actually a feeling that brings warmth to hearts and joy to homes and people. Celebrated every year on December 25, Christmas marks the birth of Jesus Christ and stands as a symbol of love, hope, generosity and togetherness. Streets glow with lights, homes echo with laughter and the air feels festive with carols, decorations, and the spirit of giving. As 2025 arrives, Christmas continues to unite people across cultures and beliefs in a shared celebration of kindness and peace.With the passage of time, the modern digital age has made it an important part of Christmas celebrations to send, Christmas wishes, messages, quotes, and status updates. Sometimes, a Christmas message has the ability to uplift someone’s mood, build more bonds, and disseminate Christmas spirit in an instant. Whether it’s on whatsApp, facebook, or embedded in beautiful Christmas images, Christmas quotes bring back the essence of Christmas in words. Below are some wishes, messages, quotes and statuses to share with your loved ones on this Christmas 2025.

Merry Christmas 2025 wishes

Wishing you a Merry Christmas 2025 filled with love, peace, and endless joy.May this Christmas bring happiness to your home and warmth to your heart.Merry Christmas 2025! May your days be bright and your nights peaceful.Sending you festive cheer and best wishes for a joyful Christmas season.May the magic of Christmas surround you and your loved ones in 2025.Wishing you health, happiness, and prosperity this Christmas and beyond.May your Christmas be wrapped in love and tied with joy.Merry Christmas 2025! May every moment be filled with blessings.Hoping this Christmas brings you new hope and fresh beginnings.May the spirit of Christmas light up your life all year long.

Heartfelt Christmas messages

Christmas is a reminder that kindness still exists in the world. May your heart be full of it this season. Merry Christmas.As we celebrate Christmas 2025, may gratitude, love, and peace find a permanent place in your life.May this holy season fill your soul with faith, your home with happiness, and your life with purpose.Christmas teaches us that sharing joy is the greatest gift of all. Wishing you a beautiful celebration and day filled with fun and joy.May the blessings of Christmas bring comfort during tough times and hope for brighter days ahead.Let this Christmas be a gentle pause, a time to reflect, forgive, and move forward with grace.Wishing you moments of calm, laughter, and warmth this Christmas season.Christmas is not about perfection, but about presence, love, and togetherness.May this Christmas heal hearts, strengthen bonds, and renew faith.Sending love and light your way this Christmas 2025.

Short and sweet Christmas messages

Merry Christmas 2025. Stay joyful, happy and blessed.Warm wishes for a peaceful, happy and joyful Christmas.May your Christmas sparkle with happiness and fun.Love, light, and joy this Christmas.Wishing you festive smiles and cheer.Christmas blessings to you and your family.Joy to you this Christmas season.Celebrate love, celebrate Christmas.Peace and happiness this Christmas.A season filled with warmth and hope.

Merry Christmas quotes

Christmas is not a date on the calendar, but a feeling in the heart.The true spirit of Christmas lies in giving without expectation.At Christmas, love becomes the greatest decoration of all.Peace on earth begins with kindness in our hearts.Christmas reminds us that hope is always reborn.The magic of Christmas is found in simple acts of love.Let Christmas be a season of compassion and understanding.Faith, hope, and love – these are the gifts of Christmas.Christmas teaches us the beauty of generosity.Where there is love, Christmas is always present.Christmas gives us the opportunity to pause and reflect on what truly matters.The joy of Christmas lies in togetherness.Christmas is the season of light in a world often clouded by darkness.A grateful heart makes the season brighter.Christmas is love in action.Let every heart prepare room for kindness.The best gifts are not wrapped in paper.Christmas turns ordinary moments into memories.Celebrate Christmas with a heart full of gratitude.The beauty of Christmas is found in giving.

Christmas wishes for family

Merry Christmas to the people who make my life meaningful.May our home always echo with love and laughter.Christmas is special because of family like you.Thankful for every Christmas moment we share together.Wishing our family peace, unity, and happiness this Christmas.Home feels warmer during Christmas because of you.May our bond grow stronger this festive season.Christmas is brightest when celebrated with family.Sending love to my family this Christmas 2025.Grateful for another Christmas together.

Christmas wishes for friends

Merry Christmas to a friend who makes life brighter.Wishing you laughter, love, and festive cheer.Friendship makes Christmas even more joyful.Thank you for being a blessing in my life.May this Christmas bring you happiness, peace, joy and success.Celebrating Christmas with friends like you is a gift…Sending festive vibes your way.May our friendship shine this Christmas.Wishing you warmth, love, joy and smiles this season.Merry Christmas, dear friend.

Facebook Christmas status 2025!

Let the joy of Christmas fill every corner of your heart.Celebrating love, light and gratitude this Christmas 2025.Christmas vibes, warm hearts and peaceful thoughts.A season of kindness and togetherness begins today.Grateful for love, family, and festive moments.Spreading Christmas cheer one smile at a time.Wrapped in warmth and holiday joy.Let peace be the message this Christmas.Cherishing simple joys this festive season.Christmas reminds us to believe in goodness.

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Merry Christmas 2025Peace, love, and Christmas joyCelebrating kindness this ChristmasFaith, hope, and festive cheerWarm hearts, happy homesChristmas blessings all aroundLet love lead this seasonJoy begins with gratitudeA season of giving and graceChristmas feels like home“Christmas 2025” is an exquisite chance to pause, reflect, and connect with faith, family, friends, and most importantly, with oneself! Be it a wish, message, quote, or just clicks from across the digital platform, words always have the answer in spreading happiness everywhere! In today’s busy and divided world, Christmas whispers “compassion” and “hope” into our ears!As you enjoy this festive period, I wish that the words that flow from you be filled with warmth and that the deeds that you do come from the spirit of Christmas. Spread the word of love, forgive freely, and let the spirit of Christmas 2025 stay in you long after the festivities are over.Merry Christmas and happy new year…

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Donald Trump’s tariff gamble: Who blinked, who pushed back & did it ‘make America great again’?


Donald Trump's tariff gamble: Who blinked, who pushed back & did it 'make America great again'?
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“The golden age of America begins right now,” Donald Trump declared as he launched his second stint in the White House. Back in the presidency, he wasted no time signaling that this term would be markedly different from his first.

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Trump’s biggest leverage this time: tariffs. Unlike before, trade would no longer be managed quietly through negotiations and frameworks—it would be enforced.

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In less than a year, Trump has turned tariffs into the central weapon of American foreign policy, unsettling allies, pressuring rivals and forcing governments across continents to recalculate their economic strategies. What began as an effort to “put America first” has since evolved into a global stress test — of markets, diplomacy and America’s own economy.Moments after taking office in January, Trump made it clear that America’s trading partners would now operate on his terms. He revived a belief he has held for decades: that tariffs are not merely economic instruments, but levers of power — tools to extract concessions, reshape behaviour and reassert US hegemony, with his doctrine of “Make America Great Again”.That philosophy has defined the year 2025. Tariff rates have been announced, escalated, rolled back and reintroduced, often with little notice, keeping governments, markets and businesses on edge. In some cases, the pressure has produced partial deals. In others, it has hardened resistance. In almost all, it has altered the tone of global trade.Trump has justified the approach as part of a broader mission to revive American manufacturing, reduce trade deficits and protect domestic industry. But the scope of his actions has extended far beyond economics. Trade policy has become inseparable from his views on geopolitics, alliances and conflict, particularly the war in Ukraine and his simmering frustrations with Russia.That convergence is visible in how Trump has treated different countries. Large emerging economies such as China and India have faced some of the sharpest measures, often accompanied by rhetoric linking tariffs to security, energy purchases or geopolitical alignment. Neighbours Canada and Mexico have been pulled into tariff standoffs over migration, water disputes and regulatory issues. Venezuela has been targeted with sweeping secondary sanctions. Countries seen as cooperative, meanwhile, have often received exemptions, pauses or negotiated ceilings.

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However, he has been noticeably more restrained toward countries that have eagerly echoed Trump’s rhetoric, showered him with the praise he craves, and even gone so far as to nominate him for a Nobel Peace Prize.The numbers underline the scale of the shift. According to the Yale Budget Lab, the average US tariff rate has climbed to nearly 17%, up from under 3% at the end of 2024. The measures now generate roughly $30 billion a month for the US Treasury, a revenue stream the administration has openly touted.The global response has been swift. As CNBC reported, leaders from Europe to Asia have made repeated trips to Washington seeking carve-outs, exemptions or negotiated limits, often in return for promises of new investment on US soil. Framework agreements have been reached with partners including the European Union, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Japan, South Korea and Vietnam. Yet the most consequential relationships, with China and India, remain unresolved.

China

In April, it began with a jolt: Trump imposed a 104% tariff on Beijing, a decision announced by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.Trump’s renewed tariff war opened with a heavy hand on China, rolling out a startling 145% duty on Chinese goods. Beijing hit back swiftly with a 125% tariff on US products, escalating the tug of war between the world’s two biggest economies. But the shock phase was short-lived. Within months, Washington softened its stance and scaled the tariff down to 30%, with further negotiations now under way.

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Trade war: Trump vs Xi

Yet China, the United States’ biggest economic rival, absorbed the blow. Beijing’s trade surplus defied Trump’s tariff shock, climbing past a trillion dollars as China diversified away from the US, moved its manufacturing sector up the value chain, and relied on its strategic dominance in rare earth minerals, crucial to Western defence and technology, to push back against pressure from Washington and Europe.Chinese exports have remained resilient despite a 55% levy on shipments to the US, suggesting Beijing still has room to absorb more pain. For Trump, escalating the confrontation risks provoking Chinese curbs on rare earth supplies that are vital for American production of everything from smartphones to missiles.Tensions rose further on October 9, when Beijing expanded export controls to include 12 of 17 rare-earth metals and key refining equipment, effective December 1. China accused Washington of harming its interests and souring the atmosphere of trade talks. Earlier, Beijing criticised Trump’s tariff threats as “double standards” after he warned of an additional 100% duty in response to China’s curbs on rare earth exports.Despite frequent flare-ups, neither side can afford an escalated dispute, it would be a tightrope for both economies. Negotiations continue. Xi Jinping and Donald Trump met in October, with plans for more meetings ahead.

Our relationship with China is extremely strong.

Donald Trump

Their discussions in South Korea covered trade, Taiwan, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the fentanyl crisis, according to both governments.The tug of war between Washington and Beijing is far from over. Efforts to stabilise ties loom large, especially as a tentative detente reached this year expires in late 2026. Trump and Xi are expected to meet twice next year as both sides try to prevent the world’s two biggest economies from sliding into a deeper confrontation.

Canada and Mexico

Canada and Mexico, America’s closest neighbours, have endured a year of strained relations under Trump. His long-standing complaints over drug trafficking, migration, water disputes and trade imbalances resurfaced forcefully, this time backed by tariff threats.For Canada, the impact has been severe. In March, the US slapped a 25% tariff on Canadian goods, later raising it to 35%, with an additional 10% looming. Prime Minister Mark Carney, then new in office, found himself grappling with the steepest US trade restrictions in decades.On February 1, Trump signed executive orders imposing 25% tariffs on all Mexican and Canadian goods, except Canadian oil and energy exports, which faced a lower 10% rate. The move threw North American supply chains into turmoil.The US has since issued a list of demands for restoring freer trade with Canada: opening its dairy market, removing penalties on American digital platforms under Canada’s Online Streaming Act, and lifting provincial bans on US liquor. The demands were spelled out by US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer as part of an ongoing USMCA review.Canada has also been hit by additional Section 232 tariffs on steel, aluminium, autos, copper and wood, a revival of Trump’s first-term playbook.Mexico, meanwhile, faced a 30% tariff from August 1 after trade negotiations stalled. Trump later added another 5%, accusing Mexico of violating a cross-border water treaty.

Mexico continues to violate our Water Treaty, seriously hurting our beautiful Texas crops.

Trump wrote on Truth Social

Mexico’s economy remains deeply integrated with the US, with more than $1 billion in daily bilateral commerce. Mexico’s recently imposed 50% tariff on India has been widely interpreted as a move influenced by pressure from Washington, and an attempt to stay aligned with the US ahead of the next USMCA review.Mexico and Canada already faced tariffs before this year’s reciprocal move, 25% and 35% on goods outside the USMCA, which is due for review in 2026.

India

Trump’s relationship with Prime Minister Narendra Modi has often appeared warm. The US President has repeatedly spoken of his bond with PM Modi, calling him a “great friend.” But his trade policy toward India tells a very different story.On August 1, the US imposed a 25% tariff on Indian goods, doubling it to 50% by August 27, along with an additional “penalty” linked to India’s ties with Russia. Trump accused India of maintaining some of the world’s highest tariffs and “obnoxious” non-monetary trade barriers, while also buying large volumes of Russian oil at a time when, as he put it, “everyone wants Russia to stop the killing in Ukraine.”His sharpest remark came in July: “I don’t care what India does with Russia. They can take their dead economies down together, for all I care.”

Trump's 'dead economies' remark

India pushed back firmly. Union commerce minister Piyush Goyal rejected Trump’s description of India as a “dead economy”, asserting that despite the hurdles imposed by the US administration, the country remained on track to become the world’s third-largest economy.“We have risen from the 11th largest economy to one of the top five economies driven by our reforms, the hard work of our farmers, MSMEs and entrepreneurs. It is widely expected that we will become the third-largest economy in a few years,” he said.

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India’s exports to the US did fall sharply after the tariff hikes, dropping 28.5% between May and October 2025. Yet, in a notable turnaround, overall exports surged 19.4% in November to $38.1 billion, with shipments rising not only to China but also to the US.

Despite the tariffs, we have been able to hold our exports.

Commerce secretary Rajesh Agrawal

Brics

Trump has repeatedly cast Brics as a threat to the dollar, claiming the bloc was “set up to hurt us.” He has warned that any country aligning with Brics would face tariffs from the US.“I told anybody who wants to be in Brics, that’s fine, but we’re going to put tariffs on your nation,” Trump said. He has repeatedly argued that Brics was designed to promote “de-dollarisation”, weaken the Bretton Woods system and dilute American influence.

Trump on Brics

Yet the reality has moved in the opposite direction. Brics has expanded from five members to ten — Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, the UAE and Indonesia — with ten more designated as partner states. Several others, including Pakistan and Sri Lanka, have applied to join.The expansion has clearly unsettled Washington. Trump has insisted countries are “dropping out” of Brics, but the bloc has continued to grow, underscoring the limits of tariff threats as a deterrent.

Brazil

Trump’s tensions with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva — and his open support for former leader Jair Bolsonaro — shaped Washington’s trade posture toward Brazil this year.The US imposed a 40% tariff on Brazilian goods, later raising total duties to 50%, citing threats to US national security. The move was widely seen as political as much as economic, particularly amid Trump’s criticism of Brazil’s judiciary and its handling of Bolsonaro-related cases.By November, however, the White House began to retreat. Facing rising domestic food prices, Trump rolled back tariffs on Brazilian beef, cocoa, coffee and fruit, mirroring similar reversals elsewhere as inflation concerns mounted at home.After failing to influence Brazil’s judicial process, Trump was compelled to engage directly with Lula’s government, softening some of the earlier punitive measures.

Venezuela

Trump’s crackdown on Venezuela has been among the harshest of his second term. He declared that any country purchasing Venezuelan oil or gas would face a 25% tariff on all trade with the US, a sweeping “secondary tariff” aimed largely at China, Venezuela’s biggest customer.

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Last week, Trump ordered a “complete blockade” of tankers moving in and out of Venezuelan waters, choking off what remains of the country’s oil lifeline.Trump has accused President Nicolás Maduro of sending migrants, criminals and drug traffickers into the US, claims he has offered no evidence for. US warships now patrol the region, and clashes at sea have resulted in fatalities.Venezuela, home to the world’s largest proven oil reserves, now accounts for less than 1% of global output — a collapse deepened by years of sanctions and reinforced by Trump’s latest measures.

US economy under pressure

For now, the golden age remains elusive.Trump campaigned on reviving industry, lowering prices and creating jobs “like never before.” But the economic record under his tariff-heavy approach has been mixed.Manufacturing employment has barely grown since January, with factory jobs increasing in only two out of ten months this year. At the same time, the abrupt tariff hikes triggered price pressures across several sectors, from automobiles to consumer goods.The White House itself has acknowledged the strain. “More painful than I expected,” chief of staff Susie Wiles conceded, reflecting internal concerns over the pace and scale of the rollout.Economists remain divided on whether Trump’s tariffs will cause a temporary spike in inflation or lead to more persistent price rises. The Federal Reserve has been weighing the impact for months, factoring trade uncertainty into its policy outlook.Sensing political risk, the administration has begun easing some of the pressure. Tariffs on select agricultural imports, including beef, tomatoes, coffee and bananas, have been lowered, while a $12 billion aid package for farmers has been announced. Discussions on stimulus checks funded by tariff revenues have also surfaced.

Where this leaves the world

In less than a year, Trump has reshaped the global trading system, unsettling allies, pressuring adversaries and attempting to rewire America’s place in the world through tariffs rather than treaties.But as India and China push back, Brics expands and the US economy absorbs tariff-induced strain, the limits of this strategy are becoming clearer.Trump’s strong alignment to his MAGA doctrine will restore American strength and manufacturing might. It risks isolating the US and accelerating the very multipolar shift he set out to prevent.For now, the outcome remains uncertain. What is clear is that global trade has entered a more volatile phase, one shaped as much by political calculation as by economic logic.The larger question, still unanswered, is whether Trump’s tariff wars are restoring American primacy, or hastening the rise of a world no longer willing to bend to Washington’s terms.



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