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"Welcomed pilgrims in traditional way," BJP's Ravinder Raina after first batch of Amarnath Yatra pilgrims reaches Kulgam
"Welcomed pilgrims in traditional way," BJP's Ravinder Raina after first batch of Amarnath Yatra pilgrims reaches Kulgam

India Gazette

time5 hours ago

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  • India Gazette

"Welcomed pilgrims in traditional way," BJP's Ravinder Raina after first batch of Amarnath Yatra pilgrims reaches Kulgam

Kulgam (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], July 2 (ANI): BJP leader Ravinder Raina said the people of Jammu and Kashmir are warmly welcoming Amarnath Yatra pilgrims in a traditional manner, holding a 'Kangri' as part of the greeting. Speaking to ANI, Ravinder Raina said, 'Shri Amarnath Yatra has reached the Kashmir Valley. The people of Jammu & Kashmir have welcomed the pilgrims. We are welcoming the pilgrims in a traditional way, holding this 'Kangri'.' DM Kulgam, Athar Aamir Khan, said everyone is happy to welcome the yatris to the Valley. 'People from civil society, traders associations, apple growers and Administration have come here to welcome the yatris. We are very happy to welcome all the pilgrims to J&K,' Khan said. The first batch of Amarnath Yatra pilgrims was warmly welcomed in Qazigund, Kulgam, with flowers. People from civil society, traders, apple growers, and the administration also joined in the traditional welcome. Earlier, Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Chaudhary welcomed the first batch of Amarnath Yatra pilgrims in Banihal. Chaudhary said the region is witnessing a festival-like atmosphere, with people from all communities warmly welcoming pilgrims. Expressing hope for the restoration of statehood, he said, 'We will pray to Lord Bhola Shankar that next time we welcome these pilgrims to the state of J&K, not to a UT...' He praised the efforts of security forces and the administration and called the Omar Abdullah-led government patriotic and committed to national unity. '...We are here to welcome the pilgrims. The Security Forces and the Administration are fulfilling their responsibilities. Today, we can see a festival-like atmosphere in Jammu and Kashmir, and this is the beauty of Jammu and Kashmir. People from all communities are welcoming pilgrims here. We have heard that LG sahib has prayed for J&K to be granted statehood Abdullah's government is a patriotic government, and we always take steps to strengthen the nation.' The 38-day yatra will commence on July 3 and conclude on August 9. The pilgrimage will follow two routes - the traditional 48-km Pahalgam route in Anantnag district and the 14-km shorter but steeper Baltal route in Ganderbal district. The first batch of pilgrims will depart from the Bhagwati Nagar base camp in Jammu on July 2. Security in the whole Jammu region has been massively heightened for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra, following the April 2025 Pahalgam terror attack. Over 50,000 personnel, including those from the CRPF, Army, and Police, have been deployed, along with continuous monitoring through CCTV, drones, jammers, and facial recognition technology, along the route. Proper arrangements have been made for medical teams, air ambulances, and emergency evacuation plans to ensure maximum safety during the pilgrimage. (ANI)

U.S. Should Confront Non-Tariff Attacks Against American Tech Firms
U.S. Should Confront Non-Tariff Attacks Against American Tech Firms

Forbes

time8 hours ago

  • Business
  • Forbes

U.S. Should Confront Non-Tariff Attacks Against American Tech Firms

I recently explained in Forbes that Trump trade negotiators could leverage the planned TOPSHOT - US President Donald Trump smiles during a phone conversation with Mexico's President ... More Enrique Pena Nieto on trade in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on August 27, 2018. President Donald Trump said Monday the US had reached a "really good deal" with Mexico and talks with Canada would begin shortly on a new regional free trade pact."It's a big day for trade. It's a really good deal for both countries," Trump said."Canada, we will start negotiations shortly. I'll be calling their prime minister very soon," Trump and Mexican negotiators have been working for weeks to iron out differences in order to revise the nearly 25-year old North American Free Trade Agreement, while Canada was waiting to rejoin the negotiations. (Photo by MANDEL NGAN / AFP) (Photo by MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images) withdrawal of anticompetitive federal regulations to obtain a cutback in foreign anticompetitive market distortions (ACMDs) that harm American firms and consumers. A July 2 nonpartisan letter to senior Administration officials from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), joined by senior policy scholars, strikes a similar theme in calling on the Administration to target foreign governments' non-tariff attacks (NTAs) on America's leading technology companies. The letter recommends a 3-pronged negotiating approach to counteract NTAs. Administration initiatives along the lines suggested by the letter could bestow substantial benefits on U.S. producers, workers, and consumers. The NTA Problem As the letter explains, a new form of trade restriction is emerging that existing legal frameworks fail to address: non-tariff attacks (NTAs). NTAs are a specific type of ACMD that is growing in significance. Unlike traditional tariffs or known non-tariff barriers (NTBs), NTAs are disguised as legitimate domestic policies. Their true purpose is to target leading U.S. technology firms, undermine innovation, extract financial and intellectual assets, and weaken America's strategic position in the global tech race. Three features distinguish NTAs from traditional NTBs: As the U.S. seeks to rebalance trade relations, rolling back these unfair practices should be a top priority in negotiations. The ITIF has documented over 100 cases where U.S. trading partners have adopted policies aimed at limiting American tech firms' operations or siphoning their revenues. The European Union led this effort with its Digital Markets Act (DMA) and Digital Services Act (DSA), which targeted major U.S. firms while largely sparing local competitors. In 2024 alone, regulatory fines on American companies in the EU totaled nearly $6.7 billion. Other countries are following suit: Brazil with similar regulations, India targeting U.S. firms under its data protection law, and Japan restricting dominant U.S. smartphone platforms. Although often framed as consumer protection, privacy, or digital sovereignty, these policies impose selective burdens that disadvantage American firms and empower foreign rivals. They also often harm the enacting countries themselves by disrupting ecosystems that support small and medium-sized businesses dependent on global platforms. These attacks also pose national security risks. U.S. tech firms are vital to innovation and defense sector competitiveness. By diverting investment from R&D, mandating tech transfers, or exposing sensitive capabilities, NTAs erode the strength needed to compete with China's state-led technology push. The consequences are severe: This problem is most pressing in the U.S.-China context. While America applies overt targeted measures like export controls, other nations exploit NTAs to undermine U.S. firms more subtly and effectively. These tactics distort markets far more powerfully than tariffs and shift global leadership toward China just as the U.S. needs unity and strength. Policy Recommendations Addressing NTAs is essential for preserving U.S. technological strength, protecting national interests, and maintaining U.S. leadership in the global digital economy. Current trade negotiations present a golden opportunity to confront the growing NTA threat and reinforce the foundations of American innovation and security. Keep in mind that NTAs do more than just harm American industry and national security – by harming our high tech companies, they present broad threats to overall American welfare. High tech firms are hugely beneficial to the American consumer. They provide high-quality, low-cost services to Americans (think Google or YouTube), are a huge sector in our economy, create jobs and wealth for Americans at large, and drive innovation that improves lives and the American consumer experience. In sum, countering NTAs is key to maintaining a dynamic, innovative U.S. economy. Appropriately, the ITIF letter highlights 3 vital criteria for confronting the NTA problem: 1. Make NTAs a top agenda item in all trade negotiations. 2. Secure binding agreements to block discriminatory digital regulations. 3. Set up systems to detect and respond to emerging NTAs. The Trump administration may wish to consider making these suggestions key features of its trade negotiating strategy. Success in rooting out NTAs would be a 'win-win-win' for American firms, workers, and consumers.

Trump announces a US trade deal with Vietnam
Trump announces a US trade deal with Vietnam

CNN

time9 hours ago

  • Business
  • CNN

Trump announces a US trade deal with Vietnam

President Donald Trump said Wednesday he has made a trade deal with Vietnam but provided no details of the agreement, which he said would be announced soon. 'I just made a Trade Deal with Vietnam. Details to follow!' Trump wrote in a Truth Social post. The 90-day pause on Trump's 'reciprocal tariffs' expires on July 9, and the administration has been working with more than a dozen key trading partners on frameworks of trade agreements ahead of the deadline. This is a developing story and will be updated.

"Festival-like atmosphere in J-K," Dy CM Surinder Chaudhary welcomes first batch of Amarnath Yatra pilgrims in Banihal
"Festival-like atmosphere in J-K," Dy CM Surinder Chaudhary welcomes first batch of Amarnath Yatra pilgrims in Banihal

India Gazette

time9 hours ago

  • Politics
  • India Gazette

"Festival-like atmosphere in J-K," Dy CM Surinder Chaudhary welcomes first batch of Amarnath Yatra pilgrims in Banihal

Ramban (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], July 2 (ANI): Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Chaudhary on Wednesday welcomed the first batch of Amarnath Yatra pilgrims in Banihal. Chaudhary said the region is witnessing a festival-like atmosphere, with people from all communities warmly welcoming pilgrims. Expressing hope, he said, 'We will pray to Lord Bhola Shankar that next time we welcome these pilgrims to the state of J&K, not to a UT...' He praised the efforts of security forces and the administration and called the Omar Abdullah-led government patriotic and committed to national unity. '...We are here to welcome the pilgrims. The Security Forces and the Administration are fulfilling their responsibilities. Today, we can see a festival-like atmosphere in Jammu and Kashmir, and this is the beauty of Jammu and Kashmir. People from all communities are welcoming pilgrims here. We have heard that LG sahib has prayed for J&K to be granted statehood Abdullah's government is a patriotic government, and we always take steps to strengthen the nation,' Chaudhary said. The 38-day yatra will commence on July 3 and conclude on August 9. The pilgrimage will follow two routes - the traditional 48-km Pahalgam route in Anantnag district and the 14-km shorter but steeper Baltal route in Ganderbal district. The first batch of pilgrims will depart from the Bhagwati Nagar base camp in Jammu on July 2. Security in the whole Jammu region has been massively heightened for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra, following the April 2025 Pahalgam terror attack. Over 50,000 personnel, including those from the CRPF, Army, and Police, have been deployed, along with continuous monitoring through CCTV, drones, jammers, and facial recognition technology, along the route. Proper arrangements have been made for medical teams, air ambulances, and emergency evacuation plans to ensure maximum safety during the pilgrimage. (ANI)

Trump announces a US trade deal with Vietnam
Trump announces a US trade deal with Vietnam

CNN

time9 hours ago

  • Business
  • CNN

Trump announces a US trade deal with Vietnam

President Donald Trump said Wednesday he has made a trade deal with Vietnam but provided no details of the agreement, which he said would be announced soon. 'I just made a Trade Deal with Vietnam. Details to follow!' Trump wrote in a Truth Social post. The 90-day pause on Trump's 'reciprocal tariffs' expires on July 9, and the administration has been working with more than a dozen key trading partners on frameworks of trade agreements ahead of the deadline. This is a developing story and will be updated.

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