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Oil is in broader, bottoming phase, says Veriten's Arjun Murti
CNBC Television· 2025-10-23 21:32
Joining us now is Arjun Merty, partner at Veritin. Arjun, a lot of this seems to be driven by the macro and uh certainly in this administration, the headlines can change quickly. How much can investors bank on this.>> John, we've been here before. We've had a bunch of bouts of geopolitical turmoil, both bullish and bearish. Bullish, the sanctions on Russia announced over the weekend.We saw Israel bomb Iran. And previously we've had bearish headlines whether it was liberation day tariffs or spiking uh China ...
莫迪又躺枪,白宫顾问纳瓦罗再度开炮:印度让所有美国人蒙受损失
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-09-03 11:24
Core Viewpoint - The escalating tensions between the United States and India, driven by energy trade and tariff disputes, have drawn significant international attention [1] Group 1: U.S.-India Trade Relations - On August 27, the U.S. imposed a 50% tariff on over 55% of Indian exports to the U.S., affecting goods worth hundreds of billions [5] - The U.S. Trade Advisor Peter Navarro criticized India for its continued oil imports from Russia, linking it to the funding of the Russian war effort [3][7] - The new tariffs are expected to lead to a 40% drop in India's exports to the U.S. this fiscal year, amounting to approximately $37 billion [15] Group 2: Energy Trade Dynamics - India has increased its oil imports from Russia by 15 times since the onset of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, saving at least $17 billion due to lower prices [11] - The U.S. has expressed concerns that India's high tariff barriers have contributed to job losses and wage stagnation in the U.S. manufacturing sector [7][9] Group 3: Diplomatic Responses - India has maintained that its energy purchases from Russia are based on national security needs rather than political alignment [11] - The Indian government is reportedly planning to reduce Russian oil imports while increasing energy purchases from the U.S. [13] Group 4: Broader Implications - The current tensions could regress U.S.-India relations to a low point reminiscent of the aftermath of India's nuclear tests in 1998 [15] - The conflict may extend to other areas, including visa issues for Indian tech talent in the U.S. and IT outsourcing services [15][17] - The outcome of this geopolitical struggle is likely to reshape not only U.S.-India relations but also the global geopolitical landscape and international trade order [17][18]