Auto sector impact is expected to be minimal due to limited US exports. Enhanced tariffs on pharma imports in the US can severely impact Indian drug manufacturers as it would lead to higher production ...
The automobile sector, on the other hand, is expected to have a very minimal impact owing to the US being a small export market. Terming India as a very high tariff nation, US President Donald ...
Smaller drug firms operating on thin margins can face severe pressure potentially forcing consolidation or closure. The automobile sector, on the other hand, is expected to have a very minimal impact ...
The EC's press release on Wednesday also alluded to this, noting that "the European automotive sector is at critical turning point, challenged by rapid technological changes and increasing ...
The stakeholders would include high-profile and top executives from Intergovernmental organizations, the private sector, standards development organizations, governments, and the OpenWallet Foundation ...
The Private Sector Investment lab is a collaborative initiative between the World Bank Group and CEOs of leading global private sector institutions. Its goal is to develop solutions that address ...
India‘s Domestic IT Services market is expected to grow by 3-5% in FY25, also the operating profit for the sector to remain 21-22%. * India's software service industry is expected to reach US$ 1 ...
with the microbrewery segment expanding at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 24.41%, according to the IMARC Group. What began as a niche market a decade ago has evolved into a thriving sector, ...
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brokerage firms and analysts maintained that the move will have only a modest impact on the segment and on sector players. An analysis report by Nuvama stated, “Given C&W industry is likely to ...
and that means having reliable and affordable sources of electricity to meet the growing demands of the technology sector. Wright made the comments Tuesday before touring Sandia National Laboratories.