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12 August 2025
A robotic arm is displayed at the Automation Expo 2025 in Mumbai, India, on August 12, 2025. The automation technologies on display, such as this robotic arm, help Indian industries become more competitive and less reliant on global supply chains, a key strategy as trade policies continue to shift, including potential tariffs from the current U.S. administration.
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12 August 2025
Attendees sit near a display featuring two robots at the Automation Expo 2025 in Mumbai, India, on August 12, 2025. New technologies on display at the expo reflect a push for self-sufficiency in India, a trend that is exacerbated by the country's complex trade relationship with the U.S. and the potential for a renewed focus on tariffs from the current administration.
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12 August 2025
Attendees visit a booth promoting AI-powered inspections for manufacturing at the Automation Expo 2025 in Mumbai, India, on August 12, 2025. The focus on technologies that enhance speed, accuracy, and reliability reflects a broader trend in Indian industry to improve quality control and competitiveness, a crucial strategy as the country navigates an evolving global trade landscape and the potential for a new wave of tariffs.
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12 August 2025
A woman stands next to a display of robotic probes and controllers at the Automation Expo 2025 in Mumbai, India, on August 12, 2025. As Indian companies seek to automate their manufacturing processes, the technologies on display, such as these robotic probes, help local firms improve efficiency and quality, a crucial step for a nation navigating the evolving landscape of global trade and the potential for new tariffs from the U.S.
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12 August 2025
An automated guided vehicle from Hikrobot navigates a booth at the Automation Expo 2025 in Mumbai, India, on August 12, 2025. The increased use of automation and robotics in logistics is a growing trend in Indian industry as companies seek to improve efficiency and reduce labor costs in a global market made more uncertain by evolving international trade policies, including the potential for new tariffs from the U.S.
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12 August 2025
An automated guided vehicle from Hikrobot navigates a booth at the Automation Expo 2025 in Mumbai, India, on August 12, 2025. The increased use of automation and robotics in logistics is a growing trend in Indian industry as companies seek to improve efficiency and reduce labor costs in a global market made more uncertain by evolving international trade policies, including the potential for new tariffs from the U.S.
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12 August 2025
A miniature automated excavator is displayed at the Automation Expo 2025 in Mumbai, India, on August 12, 2025. The adoption of automated construction and heavy machinery in India is seen as a way to enhance efficiency and reduce reliance on international supply chains, a key consideration for industries seeking to mitigate the impact of fluctuating global trade policies, including the potential for new tariffs.
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12 August 2025
Attendees visit the RBTX and Igus booth with the slogan ''Automate your factory...'' at the Automation Expo 2025 in Mumbai, India, on August 12, 2025. The emphasis on low-cost robotics solutions at the expo reflects a growing need for accessible automation in India, potentially driven by factors such as rising labor costs and the need to enhance manufacturing competitiveness amid fluctuating global trade conditions and the uncertainty surrounding potential U.S. tariffs.
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12 August 2025
Attendees walk past a large display promoting an Epson SCARA robot at the Automation Expo 2025 in Mumbai, India, on August 12, 2025. The push for cost-effective automation solutions, as highlighted on the display, becomes more critical for Indian manufacturers seeking to maintain a competitive edge and build resilience against potential global trade disruptions and tariffs.
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16 March 2025
Manufacturers highlight Canadian-made products as Canadians rally against American products in retaliation to President Donald Trump's tariff threats and repeated musings about Canada becoming the 51st American state. A new Angus Reid survey finds that 78 percent of Canadians plan to buy more Canadian goods, and shops seek alternatives to products from the United States ahead of a potential trade war, while highlighting Canadian products on their shelves. On February 10, the United States adds a 25 percent tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, including those from Canada, set to take effect on March 11. More tariffs could follow next month. Experts warn that such tariffs could lead to massive job losses and economic instability in both countries. Canadian patriotism grows across the country as Canadians want to show support for Canada and Canadians during the U.S. tariff threats.
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16 March 2025
Manufacturers highlight Canadian-made products as Canadians rally against American products in retaliation to President Donald Trump's tariff threats and repeated musings about Canada becoming the 51st American state. A new Angus Reid survey finds that 78 percent of Canadians plan to buy more Canadian goods, and shops seek alternatives to products from the United States ahead of a potential trade war, while highlighting Canadian products on their shelves. On February 10, the United States adds a 25 percent tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, including those from Canada, set to take effect on March 11. More tariffs could follow next month. Experts warn that such tariffs could lead to massive job losses and economic instability in both countries. Canadian patriotism grows across the country as Canadians want to show support for Canada and Canadians during the U.S. tariff threats.
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16 March 2025
Manufacturers highlight Canadian-made products as Canadians rally against American products in retaliation to President Donald Trump's tariff threats and repeated musings about Canada becoming the 51st American state. A new Angus Reid survey finds that 78 percent of Canadians plan to buy more Canadian goods, and shops seek alternatives to products from the United States ahead of a potential trade war, while highlighting Canadian products on their shelves. On February 10, the United States adds a 25 percent tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, including those from Canada, set to take effect on March 11. More tariffs could follow next month. Experts warn that such tariffs could lead to massive job losses and economic instability in both countries. Canadian patriotism grows across the country as Canadians want to show support for Canada and Canadians during the U.S. tariff threats.
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16 March 2025
Manufacturers highlight Canadian-made products as Canadians rally against American products in retaliation to President Donald Trump's tariff threats and repeated musings about Canada becoming the 51st American state. A new Angus Reid survey finds that 78 percent of Canadians plan to buy more Canadian goods, and shops seek alternatives to products from the United States ahead of a potential trade war, while highlighting Canadian products on their shelves. On February 10, the United States adds a 25 percent tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, including those from Canada, set to take effect on March 11. More tariffs could follow next month. Experts warn that such tariffs could lead to massive job losses and economic instability in both countries. Canadian patriotism grows across the country as Canadians want to show support for Canada and Canadians during the U.S. tariff threats.
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16 March 2025
Manufacturers highlight Canadian-made products as Canadians rally against American products in retaliation to President Donald Trump's tariff threats and repeated musings about Canada becoming the 51st American state. A new Angus Reid survey finds that 78 percent of Canadians plan to buy more Canadian goods, and shops seek alternatives to products from the United States ahead of a potential trade war, while highlighting Canadian products on their shelves. On February 10, the United States adds a 25 percent tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, including those from Canada, set to take effect on March 11. More tariffs could follow next month. Experts warn that such tariffs could lead to massive job losses and economic instability in both countries. Canadian patriotism grows across the country as Canadians want to show support for Canada and Canadians during the U.S. tariff threats.
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16 March 2025
Canadian products are on store shelves in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 19, 2025, as Canadians rally against American products in response to President Donald Trump's tariff threats and comments about Canada becoming the 51st American state. A new Angus Reid survey finds that 78 percent of Canadians plan to buy more Canadian goods, and shops are seeking alternatives to products from the United States ahead of a potential trade war, while highlighting Canadian products on their shelves. On February 10, the United States adds a 25 percent tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, including those from Canada, set to take effect on March 11. More tariffs could follow next month. Experts warn that such tariffs could lead to massive job losses and economic instability in both countries. Canadian patriotism grows across the country as Canadians want to show support for Canada and Canadians during the U.S. tariff threats.
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16 March 2025
Canadian products are on store shelves in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 19, 2025, as Canadians rally against American products in response to President Donald Trump's tariff threats and comments about Canada becoming the 51st American state. A new Angus Reid survey finds that 78 percent of Canadians plan to buy more Canadian goods, and shops are seeking alternatives to products from the United States ahead of a potential trade war, while highlighting Canadian products on their shelves. On February 10, the United States adds a 25 percent tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, including those from Canada, set to take effect on March 11. More tariffs could follow next month. Experts warn that such tariffs could lead to massive job losses and economic instability in both countries. Canadian patriotism grows across the country as Canadians want to show support for Canada and Canadians during the U.S. tariff threats.
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