
Kai Schultz
Senior Editor at Bloomberg News
Writing about Asia for @business. Formerly with @nytimes. हिंदी और अंग्रेज़ी दोनों में ट्वीट करना।
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1 month ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Kai Schultz |Dan Strumpf
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Kai Schultz |Dan Strumpf
As US President Donald Trump shocks markets and governments with his trade war, few countries are weathering the turbulence better than India, both politically and economically. The South Asian nation is well-positioned to withstand ruptures to global trade. When Washington announced its harshest levies yet on dozens of countries this month, India was insulated from the ripple effects by its relatively small export base.
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2 months ago |
bloomberg.com | Dan Strumpf |Philip Heijmans |Kai Schultz
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2 months ago |
bloomberg.com | Dan Strumpf |Philip Heijmans |Kai Schultz
The night before US President Donald Trump’s tariffs were set to kick off this week, Rubana Huq convened an emergency meeting of some of Bangladesh’s most prominent exporters. From her living room in an upscale part of Dhaka, the group that supplies brands like H&M and Dollar Tree couldn’t quite believe how the US was suddenly treating the world’s poorest nations. They spoke about how the levies would devastate their factories, and expressed anxiety about rejigging supply chains.
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2 months ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Dan Strumpf |Philip Heijmans |Kai Schultz
The night before US President Donald Trump’s tariffs were set to kick off this week, Rubana Huq convened an emergency meeting of some of Bangladesh’s most prominent exporters. From her living room in an upscale part of Dhaka, the group that supplies brands like H&M and Dollar Tree couldn’t quite believe how the US was suddenly treating the world’s poorest nations. They spoke about how the levies would devastate their factories, and expressed anxiety about rejigging supply chains.
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