NEW DELHI: Indian diamond and jewellery exporters are looking to set up production units in friendly countries to avoid the impact of US tariffs and maintain competitiveness in the American market, according to industry
NEW DELHI: India, the world’s second biggest sugar producer, will have sufficient surplus stocks of the commodity to allow exports in the season beginning October 1, a senior government official said on Friday. Exports
PATNA : In a significant step towards transforming Bihar into a powerhouse of agricultural and processed food exports, Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal inaugurated the Regional Office of the Agricultural
LUDHIANA: CONCOR Air Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Container Corporation of India Ltd. (CONCOR), has launched its air cargo operations, further expanding the company’s multimodal logistics portfolio. The new service commenced with cargo
JAIGARH : In a bid to strengthen Maharashtra’s export competitiveness, the Maharashtra Industrial and Technical Research Association (MITRA) has launched an ambitious initiative to channel exports directly through JSW Port, Jaigarh, instead of relying
MUMBAI: India’s logistics sector is undergoing a pivotal transformation, with bold domestic reforms offsetting turbulence in global trade. The newly introduced Indian Ports Bill, 2025, which streamlines governance and standardises processes under the ‘One
NEW DELHI: The GST Council, chaired by the Union Finance & Corporate Affairs Minister, approved a major rationalisation of GST rates for the road transport and automobile sector in its 56th meeting, providing tax
VARANASI: India and Mauritius will work towards enabling bilateral trade in local currencies, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi said on Thursday after holding wide-ranging talks with his Mauritian counterpart Navinchandra Ramgoolam. In his remarks
VARANASI: India and Mauritius on Thursday deepened their strategic and developmental partnership with the signing of multiple agreements and the announcement of a comprehensive Special Economic Package exceeding USD 680 million. The announcements came
GANDHIDHAM: Trade operations at two of India’s busiest ports, Kandla and Mundra, are set to come to a standstill as transporters in the region announced an indefinite strike starting September 12, according to a