Biden says Republican debt ceiling demands ‘unacceptable’

President Joe Biden on Sunday slammed Republican demands in negotiations to resolve the US debt ceiling standoff as  “unacceptable” but said a solution can still be found before a disastrous default.
21 May 2023, 18:00 PM

Fumigation of US cotton not required

Bangladesh has again demanded that garments made from US cotton be provided duty-free access to the American markets as the government has withdrawn a provision requiring fumigation of American cotton, Senior Commerce Secretary Tapan Kanti Ghosh said yesterday.
21 May 2023, 18:00 PM

Private investment in infrastructure: where are we now?

An onslaught of crises is hitting developing countries the hardest. Multiple challenges—climate change, surging debt, sticky inflation, high interest rates, depreciating currencies, conflict, and food insecurity—are imperiling families' ability to put food on the table, send their children to school, and weather natural disasters.
21 May 2023, 08:46 AM

Oil supply won't be affected by stricter price cap enforcement - IEA

The G7, the European Union and Australia agreed to impose a $60-per-barrel price cap on Russian seaborne crude oil and also set an upper price limit for Russian oil products to deprive Moscow of revenues for its invasion of Ukraine.
21 May 2023, 06:00 AM

Biden, House Speaker McCarthy could speak Sunday on debt limit

US President Joe Biden and top congressional Republican Kevin McCarthy could speak as soon as Sunday in talks over raising the federal $31.4 trillion debt ceiling.
21 May 2023, 05:46 AM

China’s exports to North Korea surge in April

China’s exports to North Korea soared in April from a year earlier, with wigs and fertiliser among major shipments, Chinese customs data showed on Saturday.
20 May 2023, 18:00 PM

Russia sanctions loom over India’s diamond hub

The prospect of fresh G7 sanctions on Russia’s diamond trade weighs heavy on India’s diamond hub of Surat, already reeling from supply cuts and falling demand.
20 May 2023, 18:00 PM

US debt ceiling crisis dogs Biden at G7

The sight of a tired-looking top White House domestic policy adviser in a Hiroshima hotel said it all: President Joe Biden may be on the other side of the world but his political fight back home over the debt ceiling has followed him.
20 May 2023, 18:00 PM

Blacklist producers of adulterated goods

Industries Minister Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun yesterday called upon businesses to blacklist traders who are engaged in making and selling adulterated and counterfeit products, said a press release.
20 May 2023, 18:00 PM

What Indian move to scrap Rs 2000 note means for its economy

India will withdraw its highest denomination currency note from circulation, the central bank said on Friday. The 2000-rupee note, introduced into circulation in 2016, will remain legal tender but citizens have been asked to deposit or exchange these notes by September 30, 2023.
20 May 2023, 18:00 PM

Volkswagen to sell Russian assets to local company

German carmaker Volkswagen said Friday it had completed the sale of its Russian assets to local dealership group Avilon, as part of its exit from the country following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.
20 May 2023, 18:00 PM

Uzbekistan wants more trade with Bangladesh

Uzbekistan is keen to have more trade with Bangladesh and showed interest in joint ventures as well as more business interaction facilities in both countries, according to Uzbek Deputy Foreign Minister Bakhromjon A’loyev.
20 May 2023, 18:00 PM

US and Taiwan conclude trade negotiations

The United States and Taiwan have concluded negotiations on a trade agreement to deepen economic ties, amid growing tensions between Washington and Beijing.
20 May 2023, 18:00 PM

G7 leaders agree to new initiative to fight economic coercion

Group of Seven leaders on Saturday agreed to a new initiative to counter economic coercion, and pledged action to ensure that any actors attempting to weaponise economic dependence would fail and face consequences.
20 May 2023, 18:00 PM

What is the US debt ceiling and why does it matter?

The US government could start to run out of money if Congress fails to raise the debt ceiling by the end of the month. DW looks at the wider impact of a possible debt default.
20 May 2023, 14:42 PM

Explainer: What India's decision to scrap its 2000-rupee note means for its economy

India will withdraw its highest denomination currency note from circulation, the central bank said on Friday. The 2000-rupee note, introduced into circulation in 2016, will remain legal tender but citizens have been asked to deposit or exchange these notes by Sept. 30, 2023.
20 May 2023, 05:22 AM

US, UK, others seek to target illicit oil shipping transfers at sea

The US, UK, Denmark and other countries have called for more action, including increased surveillance, over the booming practice of unregulated oil transfers at sea, as fears grow over potential pollution, according to a paper submitted to the UN.
18 May 2023, 18:00 PM

Russian economy contracts 1.9% in Q1

Russia’s gross domestic product shrank by 1.9 per cent in the first quarter of 2023, the country’s statistics agency Rosstat said Wednesday.
18 May 2023, 18:00 PM

China risks wasting money on state-led growth: ADB

China needs to level the playing field between private and state-owned firms, the Asian Development Bank’s chief economist said on Thursday, adding that the world’s second-largest economy risks “wasting a tonne of money” with a state-led growth model.
18 May 2023, 18:00 PM

Panasonic plans multiple battery factories in North America

Japan’s Panasonic Holdings Corp aims to ramp up production of battery cells used in electric vehicles by building at least two new factories in North America, it said on Thursday.
18 May 2023, 18:00 PM