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India can seize manufacturing opportunity amid US-China row

Buisness Line May 25, 2020 Written by: Mark Mobius Mark Mobius believes that there is a big opportunity for India in the manufacturing sector given souring US-China trade relations. Businesses are thinking of diversifying to India as a manufacturing base as a part of their business continuity plans, said Mobius. India stands to benefit, provided the conditions are suitable, and the labour regulations and other regulatory changes the government is planning to introduce take shape, he added. The founder of Mobius Capital Partners, regarded as the father of emerging markets, said this at a ‘virtual fireside chat’ with angel investor and venture capitalist Kapil Khandelwal. The event, organised by EquNev Capital, Toro Finserve, UnoLigo and Microsoft, was attended by fund managers, bankers, industry executives, lawyers, chartered accountants and academia. Advantage India There is opportunity for India to move into manufacturing outsourcing, as it has the advant

UK to cut Huawei’s 5G network involvement

Tribune May 26, 2020 LONDON:  Prime Minister Boris Johnson is planning to reduce Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei Technologies Co Ltd’s involvement in Britain’s 5G network in the wake of the coronavirus crisis, the Daily Telegraph newspaper reported. Johnson has asked officials to make plans to reduce China’s involvement in British infrastructure to zero by 2023, the newspaper reported late on Friday. Johnson is expected to use less reliance on China as a means to boost trade talks with US President Donald Trump in the aftermath of Britain’s departure from the European Union, according to the newspaper. Downing Street declined to comment. Huawei did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Earlier on Friday, The Times reported that Johnson has instructed civil servants to make plans to end Britain’s reliance on China for vital medical supplies and other strategic imports. Beijing is being criticised for its handling of the coronavirus out

China warns US pushing relations to 'brink of new Cold War'

The Dawn  May 26, 2020 The United States is pushing relations with China to "the brink of a new Cold War", China's foreign minster said on Sunday, rejecting US "lies" over the corona virus while saying Beijing was open to an international effort to find its source. Keeping up the worsening war of words with Washington over the pandemic and a Beijing move to tighten control over Hong Kong , Wang Yi said the United States had been infected by a "political virus" compelling figures there to continually attack China. "It has come to our attention that some political forces in the US are taking China-US relations hostage and pushing our two countries to the brink of a new Cold War," Wang told reporters during a press conference at China's week-long annual parliamentary session. Longstanding friction between the two powers over trade , human rights and a range of other issues have been pushed to new heights since th

India now among 10 worst countries in Covid-19 cases

Hindustan Times May 25, 2020 India’s trajectory of Covid-19 cases appears to be tracking that of Brazil, according to analysis of latest data. India’s case count on Sunday was where Brazil’s infections stood about 15 days ago. With the highest one-day national surge of 6,634new coronavirus disease (Covid-19) cases, India on Sunday overtook Iran to become the 10th biggest hot spot of the pathogen, which has rapidly swept the globe, claiming new epicentres across continents and leaving health care systems overwhelmed in its wake. The number of Covid-19 cases in the country stood at 138,474 on Sunday, nearly doubling over the course of 13days, even as graded relaxations in the fourth phase of the national lockdown were likely to push up the contagion over the coming days. Also read| Covid-19: What you need to know today New Covid-19 cases dropped to zero for the first time on Saturday in China, the country where the pandemic originated, but surged in India and rav

People more worried about economic crisis than health issues from coronavirus, finds study

Firstpost Tuesday, May 26, 2020 People are more worried about the economic crisis than health issues emanating from coronavirus pandemic, according to an online study conducted by IIM Lucknow on "Understanding public sentiment during lockdown". The study - conducted by Centre for Marketing in Emerging Economies (CMEE) at IIM Lucknow - revealed that majority (79 percent) of people are worried and surrounded by a feeling of fear (40 percent) and sadness (22 percent). The study, based on responses of participants from 104 cities across 23 states, said the majority of respondents are worried about the economic impact of the lockdown. The other dominant fear among the people is the irrational behaviour of people, once the lockdown is lifted. "Worries of economic impact are topmost in mind of people (32 percent) while fear of others behaving irresponsibly during lockdown (15 percent) and the uncertainty of it all (16 percent) are the other key fears.

India carries out ‘proactive localised deployment’ in Ladakh to tackle China

The Print 25 May, 2020 Written by: Snehesh Alex Philip New Delhi: India is carrying out “proactive localised preventive deployment” at multiple locations along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Eastern Ladakh even as it has carried out “mirror deployment” in areas where it has been challenged by Chinese troops, ThePrint has learnt. Sources in the know told ThePrint that the localised deployment is to ensure the Chinese are not allowed to exploit anything that might just escalate the tension . They underlined that the extra deployment is being done through existing troops in the region and none has been brought in from outside. “In some of the places, the Chinese are challenging the LAC. And hence we have undertaken preventive deployment in multiple places so that there is no advantage for the other side. These are all preventive in nature and have been part of the tactics whenever tensions have risen,” a source explained. ThePrint had earlier reported