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    US imposes 17 per cent duty on fresh Mexican tomatoes in hopes of boosting domestic production
    US imposes a 17 per cent duty on fresh Mexican tomatoes in hopes of boosting domestic production
    US imposes a 17% duty on fresh Mexican tomatoes
    EU trade ministers plan countermeasures to Trump's 'unacceptable' 30 per cent tariffs
    National Medical Commission directs colleges to form panels to track adverse events from devices
    War of words between BJP-AAP over revised phone reimbursements for ministers
    UP's economic journey marks shifts from possibilities to results: Adityanath
    More than 20 states sue Trump administration over frozen funding for after-school, summer programmes
    Jharkhand: First all-girls batch completes training at Tata Motors
    Delhi: Vikramjit Singh new Anti-Corruption Branch chief, replaces Madhur Verma
    Maintain discipline in public life, don't compel me to take action: Shinde tells Shiv Sena leaders
    Ex-RJD MLA Bima Bharti called for questioning by police in horse-trading case
    Punjab Assembly passes two state development tax, appropriation acts bills
    India, US talks for proposed trade pact going on at a very fast pace: Goyal
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July 15, 2025
US government imposes 17 percent duty on fresh Mexican tomatoes after failed negotiations
The US government imposed a 17 percent duty on fresh Mexican tomatoes after negotiations to avert the tariff failed. The measure aims to rebuild the domestic tomato industry, as Mexico currently supplies 70 percent of the US market compared to 30 percent two decades ago. The duty stems from longstanding complaints about Mexico allegedly dumping tomatoes at artificially low prices. The Commerce Department withdrew from a 2019 agreement that had set minimum prices and rules for Mexican tomato exports. Proponents argue the tariff will boost domestic production, while opponents warn it will increase consumer prices by approximately 8.5 percent and harm businesses employing 50,000 workers in the tomato import sector.
July 15, 2025
US government imposes 17% duty on Mexican tomatoes after failed negotiations to protect domestic industry
The US government imposed a 17% duty on most fresh Mexican tomatoes after negotiations failed to reach an agreement. The tariff aims to rebuild the declining US tomato industry, as Mexico currently supplies 70% of the US tomato market, up from 30% two decades ago. The Commerce Department withdrew from a 2019 agreement with Mexico that had prevented duties by requiring minimum pricing and other rules. US tomato growers supported the withdrawal for better protection from imports, while business groups including the Chamber of Commerce opposed it, citing concerns about higher prices for consumers and potential retaliation affecting other US agricultural exports.
July 15, 2025
US President announces 30 percent tariffs on EU goods, EU prepares 72 billion euro countermeasures
A US President announced 30 percent tariffs on EU goods, prompting EU trade ministers to call the move "absolutely unacceptable." The EU is preparing countermeasures worth 72 billion euros on US imports while suspending their own retaliatory tariffs until August 1 to allow negotiation time. The tariffs, also targeting another country, could affect various European products from cheese to electronics. EU officials emphasized unity and readiness to implement proportionate countermeasures if negotiations fail, while simultaneously pursuing new trade partnerships with Asian nations including recent agreements with Indonesia.
July 15, 2025
Medical colleges must establish committees to monitor adverse events from medical devices and register with Pharmacopoeia Commission by July 31
The National Medical Commission directed all medical college deans and principals to establish committees for monitoring adverse events from medical devices. Each institution must register these committees with the Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission under the Materiovigilance Programme of India, launched in 2015. The program operates through Medical Device Adverse Events Monitoring Centres in hospitals and colleges to collect, analyze, and respond to device-related incidents. Medical colleges must publish committee details on their websites and complete registration by July 31, with Medical Superintendents serving as chairpersons.
July 15, 2025
Government raises mobile phone reimbursement limits to Rs 1.5 lakh for chief minister, Rs 1.25 lakh for ministers
The ruling party and opposition engaged in a political dispute over revised mobile phone reimbursements for the chief minister and ministers. The government increased mobile handset cost limits to Rs 1.5 lakh for the chief minister and Rs 1.25 lakh for ministers, with monthly charges based on actual bills. The previous limits from 2013 were Rs 45-50,000. Opposition leaders criticized the enhanced reimbursements as excessive while the ruling party defended the costs as necessary for official work, comparing them to previous vehicle purchases. Both parties exchanged accusations regarding budget priorities and governance failures.
July 14, 2025
State's GDP hits Rs 9.6 lakh crore with 80% growth since 2020-21, targets 10% national share by 2026
A state's chief minister announced that the region's economic journey has shifted from possibilities to concrete results, aligning with national development vision. The state's Gross State Domestic Product reached Rs 9.6 lakh crore in 2024-25, marking an 80% increase since 2020-21. The state's share in national economy rose from 8.4% to 8.9%, with a target of 10% by 2026. Key achievements include food grain production projected at 722 lakh metric tonnes, over 27,000 registered factories, IT services exports of Rs 46,800 crore, and GST collections exceeding Rs 1.49 lakh crore. The official emphasized structural economic shifts with increased manufacturing and services contributions while agriculture's share declined relatively.
July 14, 2025
Administration freezes $6 billion in education grants affecting 1.4 million children in after-school programs
Over 20 states have sued the administration for freezing billions in federal funding for after-school and summer programs, affecting 1.4 million children. The administration withheld over $6 billion in education grants, including money for 21st Century Community Learning Centers, claiming programs must align with presidential priorities. The freeze particularly impacts Republican-led districts, with 91 of the top 100 funded districts in Republican congressional areas. Programs face closure within weeks without funding release, forcing families to seek expensive alternatives or rely on older siblings for childcare. Organizations like Boys & Girls Clubs and YMCA warn of widespread shutdowns affecting low-income families.
July 14, 2025
Major automotive manufacturer trains first all-female batch of motor mechanics in rural skills development initiative
A major automotive manufacturer completed training for its first all-female batch of motor mechanics in Jharkhand under its skills development initiative. Thirteen women from rural areas across three districts completed an intensive program including 50 days of classroom instruction on commercial vehicle components and one year of on-the-job training. Participants received accommodation and monthly stipends during training. The initiative aims to empower women from underserved tribal communities to enter the traditionally male-dominated automotive servicing field by providing a supportive learning environment and building employability skills.
July 14, 2025
Delhi government transfers Anti-Corruption Branch chief investigating graft cases against former ministers amid ongoing probe
Delhi government transferred the Anti-Corruption Branch chief who was investigating graft cases against former ministers. A senior IPS officer replaced him as the new ACB head. The transferred officer, who had summoned the former ministers regarding alleged corruption in government school classroom construction, was reassigned as Joint Commissioner of Police. The reshuffle involved multiple senior police officers across various departments including Security, Economic Offences Wing, and other specialized units within Delhi Police.
July 14, 2025
Deputy Chief Minister Warns Party Members to Maintain Discipline After Assault and Cash Controversy
A deputy chief minister addressed party legislators following two controversial incidents involving party members. One legislator physically assaulted a canteen worker over allegedly stale food, while a minister faced scrutiny after a video showed him with what appeared to be cash bundles following an income tax notice. The deputy chief minister warned party members to maintain discipline in public life and avoid actions that would force him to take disciplinary measures. He emphasized that such incidents damage the party's reputation and reflect poorly on his leadership, urging members to focus on work rather than controversy and remember their responsibilities as public servants.
July 14, 2025
Former opposition MLA and three others summoned for questioning in horse-trading bribery case
The Economic Offences Unit of Bihar Police issued notices to a former opposition party MLA and three others for questioning in a horse-trading case. The investigation stems from allegations of bribery attempts before a trust vote in February 2024. A ruling party MLA claimed he was offered money and a ministerial position to switch sides and help the opposition form government. The probe follows political upheaval that led to a floor test won by the current ruling alliance.
July 14, 2025
Punjab Assembly passes Development Tax Amendment Bill allowing lump-sum Rs 2,200 payment option instead of monthly installments
The Punjab Assembly passed the Punjab State Development Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2025, to simplify tax compliance and improve collections. The original 2018 Act requires monthly payments of Rs 200 from income taxpayers, generating Rs 190.36 crore in 2024-25. Key amendments include a lump-sum payment option of Rs 2,200 instead of monthly installments, and new sections addressing tax liabilities in cases of death, company mergers, and corporate insolvency. The Assembly also passed the Punjab Appropriation Acts (Repeal) Bill, 2025, to remove outdated laws from statute books while preserving actions taken under these expired acts.
July 14, 2025
India US bilateral trade agreement first phase targeted for completion by fall 2025
Trade negotiations between India and the US for a bilateral trade agreement are progressing rapidly, with Indian officials targeting completion of the first phase by fall 2025. The Commerce Minister confirmed that an Indian delegation has reached Washington for the next round of talks. Simultaneously, India is negotiating free trade agreements with the European Union and the UK. The Commerce Secretary noted that modern trade agreements differ from traditional pacts by incorporating services, regulatory frameworks, foreign direct investment, intellectual property rights, and digital trade principles. These comprehensive agreements include mechanisms for dispute resolution and regulatory harmonization, which officials say will facilitate global capability centers in India and provide regulatory certainty for businesses once implemented.
July 14, 2025
Supreme Court allows secretly recorded spousal conversations as evidence in matrimonial disputes
The Enforcement Directorate questioned a businessman for five hours in a money laundering case linked to a UK-based arms consultant. Air India's CEO defended pilot fitness and aircraft maintenance following a preliminary crash report that raised questions about flight operations. An astronaut returned to Earth after an 18-day mission aboard the International Space Station. The Supreme Court ruled that secretly recorded spousal conversations can be used as evidence in matrimonial disputes. A college student remained in critical condition after self-immolation over alleged sexual harassment. Punjab Assembly introduced anti-sacrilege legislation proposing life imprisonment and substantial fines for religious offenses.
July 14, 2025
President threatens severe tariffs on Russia if Ukraine war not resolved within 50 days
A US President threatened to impose severe tariffs on Russia if the Ukraine war isn't resolved within 50 days, expressing frustration with Russian leadership's stance on peace efforts. The announcement came during a meeting with NATO's Secretary-General. The President's special envoy met with Ukraine's President in Kyiv to discuss air defenses, arms production, and weapons purchases. The US confirmed sending additional Patriot missiles to Ukraine, with European Union countries financing the sophisticated weaponry. Germany offered to finance two Patriot systems and is sending its Defense Minister to Washington for discussions. A senior Republican Senator indicated weapons would flow to Ukraine at record levels.
July 14, 2025
RSS-linked publication demands removal of 'socialist' and 'secular' from Constitution's Preamble, calls them illegitimate Emergency additions
An RSS-linked weekly published an article calling for removal of the words 'socialist' and 'secular' from the Constitution's Preamble, terming them "ideological landmines" and "constitutional fraud." The author argued these terms were illegitimately added during the Emergency through the 42nd Amendment when Parliament functioned under duress. The article claimed these words contradict the nation's civilizational identity and democratic values, advocating for restoration of the original Preamble. The piece characterized secularism as discriminatory against the majority community while providing unquestioned privileges to minorities, and described socialism as a failed ideology that stifles individual enterprise and promotes bureaucratic control.
July 14, 2025
Pilots association slams preliminary crash report lacking technical details and cockpit voice transcripts
An airline pilots' association criticized a preliminary investigation report on a fatal aircraft crash that killed 260 people. The Boeing aircraft experienced dual engine shutdown 32 seconds after takeoff, crashing into a medical facility. The report indicated fuel switches were cut off within one second of takeoff, causing cockpit confusion between pilots. Multiple pilot organizations objected to the preliminary findings, claiming the report lacks vital technical explanations and cockpit voice transcripts, leading to speculation and potentially undermining crew professionalism. The pilots' body demanded a thorough, fact-driven investigation rather than premature conclusions based on incomplete data.
July 14, 2025
Businessman questioned for five hours under Prevention of Money Laundering Act over UK arms consultant links
The Enforcement Directorate questioned a businessman for five hours in a money laundering case linked to UK-based arms consultant and others. The individual, accompanied by a Congress MP, had his statement recorded under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. He may face additional questioning as he allegedly failed to answer certain questions regarding financial links with the consultant and family members. The businessman is under investigation in three different money laundering cases, including two involving alleged land deal irregularities. The case involves allegations that the consultant acquired a London property in 2009 and renovated it as per the businessman's directions using funds he provided. The businessman denies owning any London property and claims political harassment.
July 14, 2025
Indian rupee falls 12 paise to 85.92 against dollar amid rising crude prices and foreign fund outflows
The Indian rupee depreciated 12 paise to close at 85.92 against the US dollar due to rising global crude oil prices and a strengthening dollar. Foreign fund outflows and delays in the India-US trade deal further pressured the currency. The dollar index rose 0.03 percent while Brent crude increased 1.56 percent. The Reserve Bank intervened to protect the rupee as foreign portfolio investors sold equities worth Rs 1,614.32 crore. India's forex reserves declined USD 3.049 billion to USD 699.736 billion. Wholesale price inflation turned negative at 0.13 percent in June after 19 months.
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