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Trump demands that NATO members spend 5% of GDP on defence
US President-elect Donald Trump said that NATO countries should be spending 5% of gross domestic product (GDP) on defence, up from the current 2% target. "They can all afford it, but they should be at 5% not 2%,
Trump: "I Saved NATO, But NATO Has Taken Advantage Of Us"
Donald Trump said NATO member states should be paying 5% of their GDP into their militaries during a press conference Tuesday at Mar-a-Lago: REPORTER: If I could just follow up on Ukraine and Iran, the two negotiations you'll be heading into.
Trump Says NATO Nations Should Spend 5% of GDP on Defense
President-elect Donald Trump said NATO nations should spend the equivalent of 5% of their economic output on defense, ramping up his demands on European allies to more than double the current target.
(LEAD) Trump says NATO member states should spend 5 pct of GDP on defense
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said Tuesday North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member states should spend five percent of gross domestic product (GDP) on defense -- much higher than the current 2 percent guideline of the alliance.
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NSO projects higher consumption, lower capital expenditure growth in FY25
NSO data shows that the share of GFCF, a proxy for infrastructure investment in the economy, is expected to fall to 30.1 per ...
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India’s GDP growth may fall to four-year low of 6.4% in 2024-’25, say official estimates
Economic growth is expected to fall below the 7% mark for the first time in four years, down from 8.2% in financial year 2023 ...
Business Daily Africa
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Construction sector shrinks to Moi-era low
The contraction in construction reflects the significant budget cuts on mega infrastructure projects, particularly roads, by ...
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2 Brilliant AI Stocks to Buy in January and Hold for the Long Term
The exponential growth of artificial intelligence (AI) in multiple sectors of the economy is expected to add trillions to the world's gross domestic product. Investors can already see this playing out ...
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Economists Have Predictions for 2025, But How Accurate Are They?
As a new year begins, professional forecasters have released a slew of economic predictions for 2025. A new study suggests ...
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French finance minister says eyes 2025 budget deficit in 5-5.5% range
French finance minister Eric Lombard said France's budget situation was "serious" , adding he targeted a 2025 deficit in a ...
ThePrint
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India’s GDP to grow 6.4% in 2024-25 against 8.2% last fiscal, shows first government estimate
The Indian economy, in real terms, is expected to grow by 6.4 per cent in 2024-25 as compared to the 8.2 per cent growth in ...
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on MSN
Will the Economy Continue Its Growth in 2025?
Forecasters see good chances the U.S. economy will continue to grow steadily in 2025, while the odds of a downturn have ...
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on MSN
Sterling hits new one-week high versus dollar
The pound rose to a new one-week high versus the dollar on Tuesday after jumping the day before after a media report said U.S ...
Channel NewsAsia Singapore
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Vietnam's 2024 GDP growth accelerates driven by strong exports
Vietnam's gross domestic product grew 7.09 per cent last year to $476.3 billion, faster than the 5.05 per cent expansion in ...
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FY25 GDP growth of 6.4% underwhelms, but are there silver linings?
Headline growth was quite weak heading into the Covid period but averaged 6.4 per cent and 6.7 per cent in the five years ...
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