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Home » News » Letters to the Editor dated April 11, 2025

Letters to the Editor dated April 11, 2025

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown Business
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Marked by rates

What comes as a surprise on the face of the current rate is that the United States should be so fiercely direct the multilateral trade to a bilateral regime. It is an economy led by consumption and its export was indifferent to competitive manufacturing. That said, Chinese growth has been reduced in the interruption of its export sectors.

Some manufacture could be moved and, nevertheless, China would retain infrastructure and scale advantages. It is possible that the United States cannot replicate that adaptability in a highly compressed framework.

Economic interdependence and strong mutual investments between the two must create incentives for commitment.

But deep rivalry, domestic limitations and structural disagreements to hinder an arrest will prevail.

The never Puertad as the main economic blocks and nations sift through their strengths and weaknesses, so Rudy now exhibited, we can see that a more cohesive and determined global forums arise.

R Narayanan

Navi Mumbai

Painful walk

With reference to the ‘unfair load’ Editorial (April 11), the price of the national LPG cylinder has been increased by ₹ 50 per cylinder.

In addition, the government has increased special taxes on gasoline and diesel, but the walk would not be transmitted to the client and would be assumed by WTO.

With the fall in world prices of crude oil, the increase was more unnecessary and the government needs to rethink it.

P Victor Savaraj

PALAYAMKOTTAI (TN)

Prudent measure

With reference to the article ‘Sebi sends a correct signal’ (April 11), SIF provide additional opportunities for small and medium -sized investors in mutual funds, signed to long and short schemes and coverage funds administered by CAT III AIFS.

The benefits that accept investors in these special schemes include better risk protection, evaluation of the performance of the fund through mandatory periodic reports and strict standards of strict compliance to be followed by fund managers, Beidat Fevation.

He thought that AMC compliance load increased, the new scheme introduced is a prudent measure of Sebi in the interest of mutual fund investors.

SITARAM Popuri

Bengalurú

Posted on April 11, 2025

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