GANDHIDHAM : Deendayal Port Trust held an urgent meeting on Sunday, 16th May, 2021 with Port Users, Stakeholders and its Associations and thanked them for attending the Meeting at the short notice to review
NEW DELHI : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday reviewed the preparedness of Central ministries and States in dealing with the situation arising out of Cyclone ‘Tauktae’, which is likely to cross the Gujarat
MUMBAI : The country’s premier container port JNPT on Saturday said it has planned to sail out all the vessels at berth by 23.00 pm on May 15 while all inward shipping movements will
NEW DELHI : The government may finally notify the refund rates for taxes paid on exported goods by the end of this month, a senior trade official said on last Friday, almost five months
HAMBURG : Germany container shipping company Hapag-Lloyd reported strong start to the year with a net profit of $1.45 billion in the first quarter. This compares to a net profit in the first quarter
NEW DELHI : The biggest-ever single consignment of more than 3,600 oxygen concentrators landed in India from China on Sunday afternoon.Setting a new record, the biggest-ever single consignment of oxygen concentrators landed in New
BANGALORE : E-commerce giant is helping airlift the devices; first batch of 1,000 has already landed Amazon’s global procurement teams are helping interested sellers from India connect with leading global suppliers to enable them
KOLKATA : Container ship ‘Kota Rajin’, which ran aground at the Syama Prasad Mookherjee Port, Kolkata (former Kolkata Port Trust), was refloated on Sunday. According to Vinit Kumar, Chairman, Syama Prasad Mookherjee Port, Kolkata,
KOLKATA : Exporters on Saturday appealed to the Bengal government to bring their operations within the ambit of essential services after the state ordered a shutdown of all industries and manufacturing units except for
NEW DELHI : India and the European Union will soon start talks for a free trade agreement (FTA), a senior Indian government official said on Wednesday, adding that the resumption of the trade and