MUMBAI : At a time when domestic auto sales have been choked by Covid-19, Indian manufacturers finally have something to cheer about: the export market. According to data from SIAM (the Society for Indian
NEW DELHI : Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on Friday listed four factors to boost exports and urged all stakeholders to identify new products and destinations. The factors include increasing manufacturing manifold, removing logistical
NEW DELHI : Hailing the Hon’ble Prime Minister for laying down a road map for Indian exports, Dr A Sakthivel, President, FIEO said that his address and assurance of an all out support for
NEW DELHI : Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on Friday will launch a national effort to achieve the target of $400 billion worth merchandise exports in the current fiscal. India has met nearly a third of its annual
CHENNAI : The positive trend for export of auto parts continues even as the domestic vehicle market is in the process of recovery, said S Ram, Chairman of Wheels India. “The growth in the
NEW DELHI : Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will on Friday meet India’s missions abroad, export promotion councils and the industry to discuss ways to promote exports and achieve the ambitious target of $400
NEW DELHI : Government is committed for promoting Indian exports in international markets and suitable interventions are done from time to time, stated Minister of State in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Anupriya
DOHA : Qatar’s private sector exports rose by 321 percent to QR2.57bn in May 2021 from QR609m in May 2020, a significant growth that showed that the national economy has recovered from the repercussions
NEW DELHI : Exporters have called on the government to ask Indian shipping lines to lease containers for them as a worldwide supply chain imbalance has led to skyrocketing freight prices. The shortages are
NEW DELHI : India’s merchandise exports in July were 34% higher than the pre-COVID levels of July 2019, at $35.17 billion, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Monday, but the trade deficit