Fashion houses are increasingly adopting streetwear looks to attract younger shoppers. On Monday, LVMH’s Louis Vuitton brand, the biggest revenue generator of the French luxury goods group said, it has hired Virgil Abloh, the founder of Off-White, a streetwear label,… Read More ›
Month: March 2018
Stocks markets across the world bounce back on easing trade war fears
News of U.S. Treasury Secretary Mnuchin planning a visit to China had eased fears of a trade war between the two giant economies. With the United States and China set to negotiate on trade, fears of trade wars between two… Read More ›
South Korea offers $37 million in financial aid to GM Korea
The financial support of up to $37 million to small and medium sized companies who are affected by on of GM’s Korea’s plant, could be extended to more depending on the overall impact the closure will have on these companies… Read More ›
Impending Fears Of Trade War Between U.S And China Hits Global Stocks Hard
The specter of a rising trade war and heightened tensions between the U.S. and China instilled fear among investors resulting in a drop in the global stock markets on Friday. While London’s FTSE 100 shed fell by 0.7% Germany’s DAX… Read More ›
Part Time Relief From Trump Tariff On Metals To Be Granted To EU And Six Others Countries
In an announcement that was being expected by the European Union following meetings between executives of booth countries earlier this week, the block, along with six other countries would get temporary exemption from the Trump tariffs already announced by the… Read More ›
Boeing decides to not appeal against U.S. International Trade Commission’s ruling in Bombardier’s CSeries jet case
The Canadian government is currently holding a tender, for fighter jets, worth between C$15 billion and $C19 billion. As per a statement made by a Boeing’s spokesman, the airplane maker will not go on appeal against the U.S. trade… Read More ›
Trump Administration excludes strategic allies from higher import tariffs on aluminum and steel
The exemption, albeit temporary, will be further reviewed on May 1 2018. In a strategically significant development with widespread repercussions, U.S. President Donald Trump has excluded, albeit temporarily, 6 countries, including the European Union, Canada and Mexico, from stiff U.S…. Read More ›
U.S. reins in Chinese influence in Australia
The training of U.S Marines in Australia is likely to dampen Australia-China relations while bolstering the United States’ long standing Asia pivot strategy. In a move designed to reign in Chinese aggression in Australia, on Friday, the Australian defense minister… Read More ›
Business In U.S., Canada, Mexico Optimistic About NAFTA Despite Protectionist Environment: HSBC Report
The leader in the business world in the United States, Canada and Mexico apparently still have a positive outlook for the future despite the rising tensions between the countries with respect to the NAFTA agreement – negotiations to reset the… Read More ›
Hopes Of Exemption From Trump Tariffs High Within The EU
The risk of a trans-Atlantic trade war appears to be dying down because the there is a belief in the European Union that the Trump tariffs on steel and aluminum would not be imposed on it. According to media reports… Read More ›