NEW DELHI : Union minister of Commerce and Industry Shri Piyush Goyal announced restoration of GJEPC, which allows import duty exemption on cut and polished diamonds up to a specified limit. GJEPC has been recommending
NEW DELHI : Bangladesh garment and knitted fabric sector was facing a “bit of uncertainty” but expressed hope that the country’s interim government would resolve the situation soon and protect India’s investments in the
COPENHAGEN : Shippers should anticipate continued volatility in container shipping freight markets through 2025, with even the re-start of operations through the Suez Canal not guaranteeing immediate respite from disruptions and soaring freight rates,
NEW DELHI : Aiming to enhance logistics efficiency, reduce congestion, and improve connectivity nationwide, India took a significant leap by introducing 8 national high-speed road corridors spanning 936 kms. With an investment of Rs
NEW YORK : The worldwide Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) surveys compiled by S&P Global Market Intelligence indicated that global trade continued to deteriorate headed into the second half of 2024. The seasonally adjusted Global
NEW DELHI : Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal, chaired an interaction with the Industry captains here yesterday. The interaction aimed to foster dialogue between the Government and Industry leaders on
NEW DELHI : From an Atmanirbhar Bharat to a Viksit Bharat, India is taking rapid strides to move up the growth trajectory. The Government of India has set an ambitious target of achieving USD 1 trillion in
MUMBAI : Farmers of Maharashtra’s Hingoli district and nearby areas, known as the cultivation belt of turmeric, are facing problem as Bangladesh, one of its major importers, is witnessing political turmoil and violence. Many
NEW DELHI : The implementation of Quality Control Orders (QCOs) will help prevent substandard, low-cost leather product imports and help save Indian Footwear industry from unfair competition. This was stated by Union Minister of
KOLKATA : Trade between India and Bangladesh through Petrapole land port in West Bengal, resumed Thursday morning amid tight security, officials said. The two South Asian neighbours’ trade came to a halt on August