NEW DELHI : Reacting to the trade data of April, 2021, Mr Sharad Kumar Saraf, President, FIEO said that the impressive growth reiterates our assessment that order booking position of our exporters is extremely
DUBAI : India is seeing a surge in orders from the Middle East for a variety of food products as demand rises – a bright spot as reports come in that several sectors have
The global trading environment is very encouraging, as developed countries have increased the pace of vaccination and are reporting lesser numbers of infections NEW DELHI : The alarming rise in Covid-19 infections in recent
NEW DELHI : In the history of Indian exports the year 2020-21 was undoubtedly the most topsy turvy with the first wave of Corona massively destabilising the goods flow particularly in the first quarter.
ODISHA : Odisha has seen a big jump in export turnover in 2020-21 compared to the previous fiscal despite the adverse impact of Covid-19. Sources in the directorate of export promotion and marketing (DEPM)
NEW DELHI : Union Minister of Railways, Commerce & Industry, Consumer Affairs, and Food & Public Distribution Shri Piyush Goyal today chaired a meeting with various Export Promotion Councils (EPCs). The Minister of State
Exporters apprehend that if migrant workers start leaving, it could impair their production again at a time when order flow from key markets has witnessed an uptick. For instance, exports of gems and jewellery
The commerce and industry ministry has convened a meeting of exporters on April 20 to discuss export situation against the backdrop of surging coronavirus cases NEW DELHI : The commerce and industry ministry has
NEW DELHI: The country’s exports have increased to USD 13.72 billion during April 1-14 this year on account of healthy growth rate in sectors such as engineering and gems and jewellery, according to the
The World Bank has a new report out this week on decarbonising maritime transport in which it specifically recommends countries pull back from investing in further LNG bunkering infrastructure. WASHINGTON D.C. : The World