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Global South Power Play: Brazil and Bharat (India) Forge Strategic Rare Earth Alliance to Rival Northern Monopolies

Bureau Report | Critical Minerals & Energy | New Delhi, Bharat (India) In a move set to redefine the geopolitics of the green energy transition, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signed a landmark cooperation agreement in New Delhi...

SCOTUS Strikes Down Trump’s Global Tariffs: Multi-Billion Dollar Refund Roadmap Outlines Chairman, Aditya Khanna, FITIG Association

Bureau Report | Trade Finance & Legal Recovery | New Delhi , Bharat (India) & Washington, D.C., USA Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s definitive 6-3 strike against the administration’s "reciprocal" tariff regime on February 20, 2026, the focus for global enterprises has shifted from policy...

Corporate America Demands $130 Billion Refund After Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Tariffs

Bureau Report | Global Trade & Corporate Finance | Washington D.C., USA WASHINGTON D.C. — A massive legal and fiscal storm is brewing in the United States as "Corporate America" begins mobilizing to claw back more than $130 billion in import levies. The move follows...

FITIG Association Slams SCOTUS Tariff Ruling as ‘Waste of Power,’ Cites Plot to Stifle Bharat’s Growth

Bureau Report | Global Markets | NEW DELHI / WASHINGTON NEW DELHI / WASHINGTON — The FITIG Association, a premier global trade body monitoring the historic India-US trade deal, has launched a scathing critique against the U.S. Supreme Court's (SCOTUS) decision to strike down President Trump’s sweeping...

Gold Pierces $5,100: Will US-Iran War Fears and Tariff Chaos Drive Prices to a New Peak?

Bureau Report | Washington, United States of America (USA) WASHINGTON — In a whirlwind 24 hours for global markets, gold has surged past the psychological $5,100 per ounce barrier, fueled by a volatile "double-whammy": a looming military escalation between the U.S. and Iran and a landmark U.S....

Nepal Business Leaders Raise Concerns Over Impact of Il-legal Cross-Border Trade on Economy

Bureau Report | Kathmandu, Nepal | Trade Senior business leaders from Nepal have raised concerns regarding the economic impact of il-legal cross-border trade, emphasizing potential revenue losses and pressure on domestic industries. In an official communication dated February 13, 2026, Mr. Bibek Manandhar, Executive Director of...