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Shruti Srivastava

New Delhi

Journalist at Bloomberg News

Journalist with Bloomberg News. Views expressed are personal. RTs not endorsement. Reach out on [email protected]

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  • 1 week ago | bloomberg.com | Swati Gupta |Shruti Srivastava

    Rahul Gandhi with his mother Sonia Gandhi. (Bloomberg) -- India’s federal investigative agency has filed charges of money laundering against senior leaders of the main opposition party Indian National Congress, ramping up the government’s crackdown on political rivals.

  • 1 week ago | flipboard.com | Swati Gupta |Shruti Srivastava

    150 crates of chemical-ripened mangoes seized: 8 ways to identify artificially treated onesChemical-ripened mangoes and bananas seized Mango season is here, and as the demand for the king of fruits is soaring high, the scope for market …

  • 1 week ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Shruti Srivastava

    India’s trade deficit widened in March, even as policymakers and exporters in the South Asian nation scramble to shield themselves from US President Donald Trump’s global tariff war. The gap between exports and imports stood at $21.54 billion last month, the trade data showed Tuesday, higher than the $15.5 billion deficit forecast by economists in a Bloomberg survey. The trade deficit in February had narrowed to $14.05 billion, the lowest in more than three years.

  • 1 week ago | bloomberg.com | Shruti Srivastava

    Sign up for theIndia Edition newsletter by Menaka Doshi – an insider's guide to the emerging economic powerhouse, and the billionaires and businesses behind its rise, delivered weekly. India’s trade deficit widened in March, even as policymakers and exporters in the South Asian nation scramble to shield themselves from US President Donald Trump’s global tariff war.

  • 1 week ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Shruti Srivastava

    India’s trade deficit widened in March, even as policymakers and exporters in the South Asian nation scramble to shield themselves from US President Donald Trump’s global tariff war. The gap between exports and imports stood at $21.54 billion last month, the trade data showed Tuesday. This is higher than the $15.5 billion deficit forecast by economists in a Bloomberg survey. The trade deficit in February had narrowed to $14.05 billion, the lowest in more than three years.

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shruti srivastava
shruti srivastava @shruti838
4 Apr 25

#Breaking China will impose a 34% tariff on all imports from the US starting April 10, according to the official Xinhua News Agency https://t.co/VdWEorH0Qu via @markets

shruti srivastava
shruti srivastava @shruti838
3 Apr 25

In a major setback to the Modi government, President Trump slapped India with some of the highest tariff rates imposed on any major US trading partner. https://t.co/R9CfKhYJjm via @bpolitics

shruti srivastava
shruti srivastava @shruti838
25 Mar 25

The US president’s plan to impose reciprocal tariffs starting April 2 has touched off a scramble in New Delhi https://t.co/f0gIneG4Wn via @bpolitics