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Indian Economy Shows Resilience Amidst Middle East Conflict, But Monsoon Concerns Linger
Despite global economic headwinds from the Middle East conflict, India's economy shows resilience with strong GST collections, vehicle sales, and UPI transactions. However, a weak monsoon due to El Nino poses a risk to inflation and rural demand, though economists believe the worst is over.
US Considers Tariffs on 60 Nations Over Forced Labor Concerns
The US is holding hearings on imposing new tariffs on goods from 60 countries, including India, citing concerns over forced labor. India has rejected the allegations and is presenting its case, while US industry groups anticipate supporting the move.
Indian Airlines Carry Over 1.5 Crore Domestic Passengers in May, IndiGo Leads OTP
Indian airlines transported over 1.53 crore domestic passengers in May, an 11% increase from April. IndiGo maintained market share dominance and led in on-time performance, despite widespread flight cancellations and delays affecting over 2.4 lakh passengers and resulting in significant compensation payouts.
AI's Productivity Boost May Take Years, Deutsche Bank Expert Says
Jim Reid of Deutsche Bank believes AI will significantly boost productivity but its full economic impact may take years to materialize. He draws optimism from economic history, noting past technological breakthroughs also sparked job loss fears that didn't broadly materialize. Investors are watching AI infrastructure spending and semiconductor stocks.
India's FDI Surges 44% to $39 Billion in 2025, UNCTAD Report Shows
India's foreign direct investment (FDI) rose 44% to $39 billion in 2025, bolstering its position as a key investment hub, according to UNCTAD. While global FDI grew 6%, India's announced greenfield investment declined, signaling a cautious cycle, though services, particularly ICT, remained strong.
India Urges US to Reconsider Proposed 12.5% Tariff on Imports
India has requested the US to withdraw a proposed 12.5% tariff on its imports, citing a lack of evidence in the USTR's forced labour investigation. India argues its laws and trade practices do not constitute 'unreasonable' trade practices and cause no measurable harm to US industry.
