NEW DELHI : A delegation led by the Commerce Secretary, Shri Sunil Barthwal held a number of constructive and outcome-oriented meetings in New Zealand from 26-27 April 2024 to work on ways to deepen
NEW DELHI : India’s services exports are likely climb to $900 billion- about 12.4 percent of its GDP, by 2030- Goldman Sachs said in what it called a “favourable scenario” of the Economy. This
NEW DELHI : Developing E-commerce hubs in the country to further promote India’s exports through online medium are expected to figure in the commerce ministry’s 100-day agenda roadmap for the new government, an official
BRUSSELS : The Private Sector Consultative Group (PSCG) Meeting convened at the World Customs Organization (WCO) on 22 April. This meeting had been scheduled back-to-back with the 243rd/244th Sessions of the Permanent Technical Committee
NEW DELHI : New Delhi, India and Chinese Taipei have asked the WTO‘s dispute settlement body not to adopt any ruling against New Delhi’s import duties on certain information and technology products till July
GENEVA : FIATA International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations is proud to share the release of the Key Trade Documents and Data Elements (KTDDE) report, by the International Chamber of Commerce Digital Standards Initiative
NEW DELHI : The US slapped on Thursday sanctions on over a dozen companies, individuals and vessels, including three from India, for facilitating illicit trade and UAV transfers on behalf of the Iranian military.
NEW DELHI : The Commerce Ministry (MoCI) has initiated an exercise to identify required infrastructure needs, potential sectors, and clusters which would help the country achieve the $1 trillion merchandise exports target by 2030,
KARACHI : Pakistan‘s economy is grappling with a severe crisis, marked by inflation exceeding 29% in the last fiscal year. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who assumed office for a second term amidst economic and
NEW DELHI : India’s engineering goods including steel and machinery exports rose 10.7% year-on-year in March to $11.28 billion, growing in double digits for the second straight month, despite ongoing supply issues caused by