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  2. Himalaya Wellness Company - Wikipedia

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    Himalaya Herbal Healthcare has a very wide range of products, which include "pharmaceuticals, personal care, baby care, well-being, nutrition and animal health products." [11] The company has more than 290 researchers that utilise Ayurvedic herbs and minerals. [12] Himalaya Neem face wash brand is reportedly the second biggest in India. [13]

  3. Indonesia says it will regulate cultivation, export of herbal ...

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    Indonesia said on Thursday it would start regulating the cultivation and export of kratom, a substance that advocates say can help ease pain alongside other benefits, but is listed in the U.S. as ...

  4. List of exports of India - Wikipedia

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    For information on exports, see Export. For Harmonized Codes, see Harmonized System. The following is a list of export product categories that were exported the most and fetched foreign currency for India. The list includes the HS Codes and the value of the product exported. The data referenced in the system do not have any legal sanctity and ...

  5. Foreign trade of the United States - Wikipedia

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    As the trade imbalance puts extra dollars in hands outside of the U.S., these dollars may be used to invest in new assets (foreign direct investment, such as new plants) or be used to buy existing American assets such as stocks, real estate and bonds. With a mounting trade deficit, the income from these assets increasingly transfers overseas ...

  6. Trade barrier - Wikipedia

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    Most trade barriers work on the same principle: the imposition of some sort of cost (money, time, bureaucracy, quota) on trade that raises the price or availability of the traded products. If two or more nations repeatedly use trade barriers against each other, then a trade war results.

  7. Export subsidy - Wikipedia

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    An export subsidy reduces the price paid by foreign importers, which means domestic consumers pay more than foreign consumers. The World Trade Organization (WTO) prohibits most subsidies directly linked to the volume of exports, except for LDCs. [1] Incentives are given by the government of a country to exporters to encourage export of goods.

  8. Trump's tariffs would reorder trade flows, raise costs, draw ...

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    Economists universally agree tariffs are paid by the companies that import the products subject to the duties, and they either pass on the costs to consumers or accept lower profits.

  9. Foreign trade of India - Wikipedia

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    Despite the dependence on imports, India has developed sufficient processing capacity over the years to produce different petroleum products. As result, India is a net exporter of petroleum products. The export of petroleum products increased from 38.94 Mt in 2008–09 to 56.76 Mt during 2020–21. [28] India has an 82.8% import dependence for ...