Top 10 International Business Headlines – May 2025

Top 10 International Business Headlines – May 2025


🌐 Top 10 International Business Headlines – May 2025

  1. U.S. and China Agree to 90-Day Tariff Truce The U.S. and China have agreed to a 90-day reduction in tariffs, easing trade tensions. U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods have been reduced from 145% to 30%, while China’s tariffs on U.S. goods have decreased from 125% to 10%. Analysts note this provides temporary relief but caution that long-term uncertainties remain.
  2. President Trump Announces $600 Billion Saudi Investment in U.S. During a Middle East tour, President Trump announced a $600 billion investment from Saudi Arabia into the U.S., focusing on AI and energy sectors. The visit also included a $142 billion defense agreement.
  3. Bill Ackman Plans to Transform Howard Hughes Holdings into a Mini-Berkshire Hathaway Investor Bill Ackman has infused $900 million into Howard Hughes Holdings, aiming to pivot the real estate company into a diversified holding company modeled after Berkshire Hathaway. Analysts express skepticism due to high equity costs and Ackman’s mixed history with mergers and acquisitions.
  4. CATL Nears Completion of $5 Billion Hong Kong Listing Chinese battery manufacturer CATL is close to completing a nearly $5 billion listing in Hong Kong, marking the largest global IPO in 2025. Despite U.S. political backlash over alleged military ties, strong international demand indicates Beijing’s support for private sector-led growth.
  5. Capital One to Pay $425 Million to Settle Savings Account Litigation Capital One has agreed to pay $425 million to settle nationwide litigation accusing it of misleading savings account depositors about higher-yielding account options.
  6. Australia Seeks to Strengthen Defense and Trade Ties with Indonesia Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese plans to enhance defense and trade relations with Indonesia, focusing on joint military exercises and economic engagement in sectors like resources, food, health, and education.
  7. Moody’s Downgrades U.S. Credit Rating Amid Fiscal Concerns Moody’s has downgraded the U.S. credit rating, intensifying investor worries about the country’s fiscal path. This follows concerns over increased government spending and rising debt levels.
  8. Boeing Nears Deal to Avoid Guilty Plea in 737 MAX Crashes Case Boeing is close to reaching an agreement with U.S. prosecutors to avoid a guilty plea in the 737 MAX crashes fraud case. Families of victims express disappointment, seeking a trial to hold the company accountable.
  9. Germany’s New Government Inaugurated Under Chancellor Friedrich Merz Germany’s new coalition government, led by Chancellor Friedrich Merz, has been inaugurated. The administration is expected to focus on EU integration, defense enhancements, and maintaining multilateral trade relations.
  10. U.S. Inflation Pressures Intensify Amid Rising Tariffs U.S. inflationary pressures have intensified at the start of the second quarter, with the highest rate of output price inflation in seven months. Rising tariffs are partly attributed to this trend, according to recent S&P Global data.

Chatar Singh: The Story Weaver of Indian  Weddings |Entrepreneurian Magazine April 2025 Digital Cover

Chatar Singh: The Story Weaver of Indian  Weddings |Entrepreneurian Magazine April 2025 Digital Cover

How One Visionary Turned Luxury Wedding Memories into a Thriving Pan-India Empire


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“We don’t just document weddings — we craft narratives that couples and their families will treasure for generations.”
Chatar Singh

Entrepreneurian Magazine (April 2025 Digital Cover) featuring Indian Wedding’s Culture:


Indian Wedding’s Culture: Crafting Dreams into Reality

How Chatar Singh Built a Pan-India Luxury Wedding Empire — One Memory at a Time

In a world where weddings are becoming more about personalized experiences and larger-than-life celebrations, one name stands tall in the Indian wedding industry — Indian Wedding’s Culture, founded by visionary entrepreneur Chatar Singh.

Based out of Ludhiana, Punjab, Indian Wedding’s Culture has become synonymous with luxury, creativity, and authenticity. What began as a modest venture has now evolved into one of India’s most sought-after wedding photography and film production houses, completing over 300 weddings across the country and abroad.

“Weddings are not just events; they are stories waiting to be told,” says Chatar Singh, the dynamic force behind the brand.

Building a Dream

Chatar Singh’s journey wasn’t one paved with shortcuts. With a deep-rooted passion for storytelling and a commitment to quality, he recognized early that modern couples wanted more than traditional photography — they desired experiences that captured emotions, traditions, and personal style.

Starting in Ludhiana, he assembled a team of talented photographers, filmmakers, and creative directors, all united by a shared vision: to redefine Indian wedding documentation. Their specialty? Luxury and Destination Weddings, along with bespoke pre-wedding and post-wedding projects that blend cinematic storytelling with cultural richness.

The Indian Wedding’s Culture Difference

What sets Indian Wedding’s Culture apart is their meticulous attention to detail and relentless pursuit of excellence. From stunning aerial drone shots to intimate behind-the-scenes moments, every frame is crafted with an artistic eye.

“We don’t just document weddings — we craft narratives that couples and their families can treasure for generations,” Singh emphasizes.

Certified and recognized for their world-class standards, Indian Wedding’s Culture uses the latest technology combined with traditional techniques to deliver visuals that are emotional, timeless, and spectacular.

Their global availability has also positioned them as a preferred choice for Indian diaspora weddings held across Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and North America.

Growing Beyond Borders

As destination weddings gained popularity, Indian Wedding’s Culture expanded its footprint. From royal palaces in Rajasthan to serene beaches in Goa and international destinations like Bali and Dubai, Chatar Singh’s team has showcased their versatility and deep understanding of different cultural nuances.

“Each wedding is a new canvas. No two celebrations are the same, and that’s what keeps our passion alive,” shares Singh.

Their presence on social media platforms has also played a crucial role. With vibrant portfolios, behind-the-scenes glimpses, and client testimonials, the brand has built a strong digital community of admirers and prospective clients.

Future Plans

Looking ahead, Chatar Singh envisions expanding Indian Wedding’s Culture into a full-fledged wedding solutions brand, offering not just photography and filmmaking, but also creative wedding planning, luxury event design, and personalized consultation services for global clients.

“We dream of creating not just memories but entire experiences — a one-stop destination where luxury meets creativity at every level,” he adds.

A Legacy in the Making

From a single city in Punjab to weddings across the globe, Indian Wedding’s Culture is a testament to what passion, perseverance, and innovation can achieve. Chatar Singh has not only built a brand but has helped redefine how Indian weddings are celebrated and remembered.

In a time when memories are priceless, Indian Wedding’s Culture ensures that every smile, every tear, and every promise is beautifully immortalized — making them a true trailblazer in the luxury wedding industry.


Follow Indian Wedding’s Culture on their social media platforms to experience the magic they create, one story at a time.