NEW DELHI : India’s imports of thermal coal – mainly used in power generation – fell for a sixth straight month in February, ship tracking data showed, as coal-fired power generation grew at a
NEW DELHI : India has exempted the need for a certificate of inspection for European countries except the UK, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland for export of Basmati and Non-Basmati rice. A notification has
NEW DELHI : The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has notified the levy of anti-dumping duty on imports of TrichloroIsocyanuric Acid (TCCA) imported from China and Japan. The anti-dumping duty has
NEW DELHI : Most textile and apparel export associations have suggested to the government to go in for reduction of tariff or zero-for-zero trade agreement with the U.S. The Apparel Export Promotion Council said the
LONDON : The UK Coastguard said Monday it was responding to reports that an oil tanker and a cargo vessel had collided in the North Sea. UK media reported that both the oil tanker
BOSTON : The growth in cargo owners’ willingness to pay (WTP) a premium for green shipping is slowing in a market that remains largely unregulated and reliant on voluntary actions. As a result, the
LONDON : IMO has reinforced its commitment to strengthening maritime security in Somalia, hosting two capacity-building workshops in Berbera (10–12 February) and Bosaso (17–18 February). The workshops aimed to help Somali authorities establish effective
LONDON : The world’s biggest ship broker Clarksons has said that geopolitical turmoil from war and Donald Trump’s tearing up of US foreign policy have hurt its revenues, sending its share price tumbling by
LONDON : Shipping container rates from Asia to both US coasts fell again this week as capacity has grown and as volumes have fallen after frontloading to beat tariffs, and liquid tanker rates rose
LONDON : The Baltic Exchange’s dry bulk sea freight index, which monitors rates for vessels moving dry bulk commodities, rose to a more than 14-week high on Monday, aided by rising rates across the