SINGAPORE : The United Arab Emirates is looking to expand the scope of trade and services covered under the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with India to further accelerate bilateral trading volume, a senior
BEIJING : China will impose restrictions on aviation, aerospace-related equipment and technology beginning July 1, the Commerce Ministry said on Thursday. The move is said to be taken to safeguard national security and interests
NEW DELHI : Ashwini Kumar, President, the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO), has expressed concerns over the grossly inadequate budgets allocated for market development schemes aimed at increasing exports. He highlighted that the
NEW DELHI : Exports of marine products contracted by 8.74 per cent to USD 7.37 billion during 2023-24 due to demand slowdown in key markets of the US and Europe, according to the Commerce
LUDHIANA : Finance Minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman suggested that the government is open to reconsidering the existing 45-day payment rule to (MSMEs) micro, small and medium enterprises, if the industry desires it. Sitharaman highlighted
NEW DELHI : Department of Commerce holds Chintan Shivir on FTA Strategy and SOP for Trade Negotiations Economic Assessment and Modelling of FTAs, Services and Digital Trade in FTAs, and Leveraging India’s FTAs to
ITALY : The entire World Economy is at risk from a glut of cheap Chinese exports, France’s Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said in tandem with a barrage of joint criticism from the Group
NEW DELHI : Indian refiners’ use of crude oil vessels to ship refined fuels such as diesel to key European markets has diminished in May after volumes neared two-year high levels last month, trade
NEW DELHI : The two-wheelers export is witnessing a year-on-year upward in H1 with 3,20,877 units exported in April. According to the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) data, the total two-wheeler exports reported
NEW DELHI : Logistics cost has serious implications on the country’s manufacturing sector, export competitiveness and global positioning. The Red Sea route, which is shorter and faster, was the preferred choice for most shipping companies.