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08.12.25 - 03:18
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HD Hyundai Explores New Shipyard In India (AFX)
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SEOUL (dpa-AFX) - HD Hyundai announced that it has begun reviewing plans to establish a new shipyard in India, marking a significant step in its global expansion strategy. On Sunday, December 7, t......
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08.12.25 - 01:36
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Korean gaming company Krafton to invest Rs 1,800 crore in India over next 3-4 years (Times of India)
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Korean esports giant Krafton is investing $200 million in India over the next 3-4 years, focusing on acquisitions in digital and tech, business expansion, and global game development from its Bangalore center. The company's operations remain unaffected by the online real-money gaming ban, with its India MD viewing the move as positive for the structured growth of the esports industry....
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07.12.25 - 23:21
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Oversupply Warning Jolts India′s Solar Buildout (ZeroHedge)
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Oversupply Warning Jolts India's Solar Buildout
By Julianne Geiger of OilPrice.com,
India's solar sector has hit that awkward stage of adolescence where ambition seems to be outpacing demand. And now the adults in the room are issuing critical warnings.
A new letter from the clean-energy ministry, quietly circulated to the finance ministry, urges lenders to think twice before showering cash on yet another wave of standalone module factories. When a government that spent the last three years cheerleading capacity expansion suddenly says “maybe don't,” you can assume the oversupply problem is no longer a theory.
The timing isn't great for India's manufacturers. They bulked up with a clear target in mind: the U.S. market. But U.S. tariff walls went up, as did customs scrutiny over Chinese components. This has turned Indian shipments into a slow-moving regulatory piñata. Exports faded. Domestic installations couldn't pick up the slack. And now the ministry is speaking the painful truth ...
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07.12.25 - 10:18
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Dragon vs Eagle: Can US survive ′China Shock 2.0′? India could soften blow (Times of India)
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China's economic rise, dubbed the "China Shock," is entering a new phase with advanced technologies like EVs and semiconductors. This "China Shock 2.0" threatens global manufacturing jobs and economic leadership, driven by China's industrial policy and dominance across key supply chains. Nations face a critical challenge in coordinating a response to prevent irreversible Chinese dominance....
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