NEW DELHI : India’s total exports (Merchandise and Services combined) for May 2025* is estimated at US$ 71.12 Billion, registering a positive growth of 2.77 percent vis-à-vis May 2024. Total imports (Merchandise and Services
LIMMASOL : Several bigwigs from India and Cyprus expressed hope for increased trade between the two countries as Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the country. A business roundtable event was held in Limassol, Cyprus,
NEW DELHI : Amid the ongoing military confrontations and the likelihood of an all-out war between Israel and Iran, the global markets, including the Indian market, are expected to experience major trade disruptions. Early
NEW DELHI : The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has made available ‘Source from India’ micropage hosting service on the ‘Trade Connect ePlatform‘ to all status holder exporters. Trade Connect ePlatform (www.trade.gov.in) was
NEW DELHI : The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry, has issued Public Notice No. 11/2025-DGFT dated 12th June 2025, announcing an amendment to Appendix 2T of the Foreign
NEW DELHI : Apple, corn and soybean are emerging as sticking points of competing interests in the trade talks between India and US, possibly prolonging negotiations and delaying a scaled-down version of the proposed
BRUSSELS : External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar has met leaders of the European Parliament and welcomed their support for “stronger” India-European Union relations. He met with the European trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič on
NEW DELHI : Indian tea exporters got worried as Israel on Friday launched strikes across Iran, India’s second most important market for the brew. India’s orthodox tea production and exports have largely been dependent
MUMBAI : A fire broke out aboard the Singapore-flagged container ship MV Interasia Tenacity near Mumbai’s coast on Thursday morning while it was en route to Nhava Sheva port. The fire, reported around 8:40
SEOUL : The Trump administration’s expansion of steel tariffs to include household appliances with steel components has raised significant concerns for South Korean electronics giants Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics, according to reports by