NEW DELHI: To augment availability of cotton for the Indian textile sector, the Central Government had temporarily exempted the import duty on cotton from 19th August 2025 till 30th September, 2025. In order to support exporters
WASHINGTON : The 50 per cent tariffs on imports from India to the United States came into effect on Wednesday. This follows the draft notice published by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
NEW DELHI : Union Commerce and Industry Minister Shri Piyush Goyal on Monday called upon traders, retailers, and entrepreneurs across the country to give priority to Made-in-India goods and and reject foreign goods, reduce
NEW DELHI : Indian buyers have “paused” imports of US agricultural products, mainly lentils and beans, fearing the Narendra Modi Government could retaliate against the Donald Trump administration’s punitive tariffs. “Indian importers have signed
MUNDRA: Mundra Port, India’s largest commercial port and a key gateway for containerized trade, has achieved a significant operational milestone by setting a new record in its rail cargo movement last month (July, 2025).
DHAMRA: Adani Dhamra Port achieved a significant operational milestone by successfully flagging off its first-ever steel slab rake, setting new benchmarks in efficiency, diversification, and cargo handling capabilities. The operation involved the handling of
NEW DELHI : The Finance Ministry has removed the 11% import duty on cotton till September 30. In a notification issued on August 18, the Ministry said the Customs Duty will not be levied
NEW DELHI : Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on Friday gave a clarion call on becoming Atmanirbhar (self-reliant) in fertiliser production through judicious use of crop nutrients by farmers and enhancing domestic production to
NEW DELHI : The US did not accept India’s request for consultations under an agreement of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) concerning American tariffs on steel, aluminium, and related derivative products, Parliament was informed
MUMBAI : India’s palm oil imports fell in July because of cancellations in import contracts, while soyoil shipments surged to a 3-year high due to competitive prices and the delivery of delayed shipments from