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The $500 billion dream: Top minister eyes Australia-India trade boom

The $500 billion dream: Top minister eyes Australia-India trade boom

An influential Indian cabinet minister says Australia and India should aim for a tenfold increase on the current value of trade between the two nations.

  • by Matt Wade

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Part rugby, part wrestling: The booming Indian sport heading for Melbourne debut

Part rugby, part wrestling: The booming Indian sport heading for Melbourne debut

One of India’s most popular sports – broadcast to 200 million homes – will be showcased in Victoria, reviving a promise from the cancelled 2026 Commonwealth Games.

  • by Kieran Rooney
Biden preparing to block Nippon Steel $22 billion takeover of US Steel

Biden preparing to block Nippon Steel $22 billion takeover of US Steel

The deal would have created the third-largest global steelmaker in a bid to compete with Chinese rivals on the global stage.

  • by Josh Wingrove
Xi Jinping has no plan B as the mood in China darkens

Xi Jinping has no plan B as the mood in China darkens

China’s economic mess is weighing heavily on Australia and the rest of the world. Added to Beijing’s concerns is the prospect of Donald Trump returning to the White House.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
What will happen to your mortgage if ‘tariff man’ Trump wins the White House

What will happen to your mortgage if ‘tariff man’ Trump wins the White House

Many countries would respond to Trump’s tariff hike with tit-for-tat trade restrictions. That would increase the cost of goods and services traded internationally, stoking inflation.

  • by Matt Wade
‘Don’t target Australia’: Fears of Biden administration trade sanctions

‘Don’t target Australia’: Fears of Biden administration trade sanctions

A fresh front on the trade wars is coming from a surprising quarter.

  • by Peter Hartcher
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What Australia needs from China – more building, more babies

What Australia needs from China – more building, more babies

China’s deflating property bubble and declining birth rate are, at last, grabbing the attention of Treasurer Jim Chalmers.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
An expensive future made in Australia: Warnings on $23 billion plan

An expensive future made in Australia: Warnings on $23 billion plan

Governments around the world, including Australia, are using taxpayers’ money to support emerging industries. Now there are warnings these programs may achieve little.

  • by Shane Wright
Whiskey wars: US distillers warn Australia to stick to spirit of the law

Whiskey wars: US distillers warn Australia to stick to spirit of the law

Complaints about Australian distillers mislabelling products as whiskey and bourbon risk triggering a trade dispute with the United States.

  • by Andrew Taylor
Penfolds hikes prices in bid to reclaim top billing in China

Penfolds hikes prices in bid to reclaim top billing in China

Treasury Wine Estates is doubling headcount in China to re-establish the Penfolds brand as China’s top luxury drop – and has flagged global price increases.

  • by Jessica Yun
Globalisation might be worsening inequality, but I’m OK with that

Globalisation might be worsening inequality, but I’m OK with that

It’s important to look at exactly how globalisation has tipped the scale when it comes to equality.

  • by Millie Muroi

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