NEW DELHI : The Centre is reportedly considering reducing the number of customs duty slabs to five or six as part of efforts to streamline the customs framework. This follows major rationalisation in the
NEW DELHI: As industry sharpens its wishlist ahead of the Union Budget 2026, a key demand gaining traction is the easing of customs duties on goods sold by Special Economic Zone (SEZ) units into
NEW DELHI: India’s central bank is considering new ways to support exporters hit by U.S. tariffs after a moratorium on loan repayments it offered last year drew few takers, two sources aware of the
NEW DELHI : A sharp fall in the Iranian rial and the withdrawal of food-import subsidies have forced Indian exporters to halt basmati shipments, hitting millers in Punjab and Haryana. The disruption follows a
LUCKNOW : Uttar Pradesh is preparing to scale up its excise economy with an export-oriented policy framework and a sharply higher revenue target of Rs 68,000 crore for the next financial year, as the
GENEVA : MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company’s rapid expansion over the past 12 months has put more distance between itself and liner rivals. Latest figures from Alphaliner show MSC edging ahead of Maersk for the
NEW DELHI : The 8th Meeting of the National Traders’ Welfare Board (NTWB) was held at Vanijya Bhawan, New Delhi, under the chairmanship of Shri Sunil J. Singhi. Addressing the meeting, Joint Secretary, Department
ROTTERDAM: Hanseatic Global Terminals (HGT) and Grupo Empresas Navieras (GEN), via its affiliate Agunsa Universales S.A. (AGUNSA USA), have reached an agreement regarding the capital structure of Florida International Terminal (FIT). As a subsidiary
MONTVALE: SeaCube Cold Solutions, backed by SeaCube Container Leasing, the leading investor in refrigerated equipment, has acquired Martin Container, the long-standing and well-established portable cold storage container company serving the West Coast. This strategic
NEW DELHI: Three Indians are among the crew on board the Russian oil tanker seized by the United States, local media reported even as Moscow on Thursday asked Washington to comply with international laws