NEW DELHI : The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) has secured the second position among 66 ministries in the highly influential Data Governance Quality Index (DGQI) assessment for 2022-2023 Q3. The shipping ministry has achieved
VISAKHAPATNAM : With the fast-tracking of work on four new ports being developed in Andhra Pradesh under the aegis of AP Maritime Development Board (APMB), taking advantage of its 974-km long coastline, the State
NEW DELHI : The Indian logistics sector has a reason to cheer. The exim cargo movement in India is getting cost-competitive, faster and predictable giving much-needed certainty for the trade, thanks to the Dedicated
NEW DELHI : India’s overall exports (Merchandise and Services combined) in April 2023* is estimated to be USD 65.02 Billion, exhibiting a positive growth of 2.00 per cent over April 2022. Overall imports in
NEW DELHI : Reacting to the April, 2023 overall (goods & services) export figures, FIEO President, Dr A Sakthivel said that starting the new financial year 2023-24 on a positive note with US$ 65.02
NEW DELHI : India’s merchandise and services trade deficit fell to a 21 month low in April partly due to lower oil imports, a senior government official said on Monday. The merchandise and services deficit fell to $1.38 billion compared with
NEW DELHI : India’s Merchandise Shipments to certain Asian and African regions contracted in FY23, thus weighing on overall growth in exports. There was growth in exports to the European Union and the US,
BANGALORE : Rahul Pillai, the former CEO of Interem Relocations for India and Middle East, which is a subsidiary of the 200 million-dollar Freight Systems Group, has unveiled the plans to join hands with
MUMBAI : Nestlé India, in partnership with GreenLine, pioneers of LNG-fuelled heavy trucking logistics in India, has taken one more step towards a sustainable future with an LNG-powered fleet. The partnership will help reduce
SHANGHAI : A growing number of countries are showing interest to join the BRICS Alliance and accept the new currency. BRICS could soon become BRICS+ as the South African Ambassador, Anil Sooklal hinted that