NEW DELHI : Union Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), Shri Jitan Ram Manjhi, inaugurated the MSME, KVIC and COIR Pavilions in Hall No. 6 and NSSH Pavilion in Hall No. 5
NEW DELHI : India is likely to permit the export of 5 lakh metric tonnes (LMT) of organic aata, government sources told Business Today. This would mark the first major relaxation in wheat-based product
NEW DELHI: India remains engaged with the United States on the proposed Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA), and the first tranche of the deal, focused on addressing reciprocal tariffs, is now “near closure”, Commerce Secretary
NEW DELHI : The Ministry of Commerce and Industry on Monday said that the cumulative (merchandise and services) exports for April-October 2025 for the current fiscal year (FY26) are estimated to be $491.80 billion,
NEW DELHI : Reacting to the October trade data, FIEO President, Mr S C Ralhan, said that the latest figures reflect a mixed trend, with a marginal decline in overall exports and a significant
MUNDRA : In a continued effort under operation “Fire Trail” to counter illicit import of firecrackers, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), has successfully busted another sophisticated smuggling attempt involving the illegal import of
BHAVNAGAR : Bhavnagar’s Diamond Industry, already battling a prolonged slowdown, continues to reel under pressure as post-Diwali operations fail to pick up. Out of the district’s 3,000 small and large units, nearly 500 units
NEW DELHI : The landslide victory of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s party in the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025 is likely to chart a new path for the central government to make agriculture-related concessions
NEW DELHI : Indian spice traders and tea growers are set to benefit from a major tariff reduction announced by US President Donald Trump, who has moved to ease import duties on nearly 200
MOSCOW: Commerce Secretary Shri Rajesh Agrawal has reviewed the progress of India-Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) Free Trade Agreement negotiations in a series of meetings in Moscow, the Ministry of Commerce & Industry said in