NEW DELHI : India has steadily expanded its global trade partnerships to strengthen economic growth, create jobs, and enhance its global standing. After signing six Free Trade Agreements in the last five years, the
NEW DELHI : Despite tariffs remaining in place, India’s exports to the United States have shown a pickup since September, while sectors that were expected to be hit harder by tariffs have not underperformed
COPENHAGEN : Maersk constantly strives to provide more reliable and innovative products. They offer the broadest coverage and competitive transit times at an unmatched reliability. To continue offering our broad portfolio of services and
MUMBAI: The Brihanmumbai Custom Brokers Association (BCBA), one of India’s oldest and most respected trade bodies representing the Customs Broking fraternity, celebrated its 89th Founders’ Day on Friday, 19th December 2025, at the prestigious
NEW DELHI : Indian Exporters in various sectors like agriculture, petroleum, pharma, apparel, electronics and auto have potential not only to scale up shipments to New Zealand but also help the island nation reduce
AHMEDABAD : Gujarat-based manufacturers of dyes and intermediate chemicals are cautiously optimistic about a demand recovery in the coming months, as global supply chain disruptions ease and overseas markets begin to stabilise. Industry representatives
NEW DELHI : A failure in Guatemala’s cardamom crop has rekindled the hopes of Indian exporters of dispatching more overseas shipments, especially to the Gulf markets for the ensuing Ramadan season. The emerging situation
NEW DELHI : A section of exporters wants the Indian government to ban rice exports to Bangladesh, following attacks on Indians, particularly the Assistant High Commissioner’s office in Chattogram last week. The exporters say
RIYADH : The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) has signed three Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) with the Saudi Export Development Authority (Saudi Exports) and three of the world’s leading global shipping lines, Mediterranean Shipping Company
NEW DELHI : New Zealand can readily absorb $3.3 billion worth of Indian exports currently facing tariff pressure in the United States, offering Indian manufacturers a viable alternative market as trade frictions rise, a