NEW DELHI : Any further escalation of the ongoing war between Iran and Israel will have wider implications for India’s trade with West Asian countries, including Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen, say experts.
NEW DELHI : Indian exporters on Friday urged the government to plan alternate shipping routes to West Asia, warning that the escalating Iran–Israel war could lead to the closure of Iran’s largest port, Bandar
NEW DELHI : According to the Commerce Ministry sources, the Commerce Secretary held a meeting with stakeholders from shipping and air-cargo sectors to discuss the impact of the Iran-Israel conflict on India’s trade and
HYDERABAD : Amazon will invest more than Rs 2,000 crore (about $233 million) in India in 2025 as it strengthens its logistics and safety standards, said the E-Commerce company on Thursday. The investment will
TAIPEI CITY : Taiwan’s export orders in May reached a record high for the month, boosted by continuously expanding global demand for artificial intelligence (AI) applications, said the Korea’s Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA),
LONDON : As the clock ticks towards U.S. President Donald Trump’s ‘reciprocal tariffs’ to kick in on July 9, Union Commerce Minister Shri Piyush Goyal has expressed optimism that India and the U.S. could
LONDON : Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal showcased India’s strategic global outlook and economic leadership at the India Global Forum (IGF) 2025 in London. His visit marks a significant moment
NEW DELHI : The Directorate General Of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has restricted liquid gold import with immediate effect. The changes take immediate effect and significantly restrict imports of various precious metal compounds that were
Opportunities for Croatian companies in the port modernisation, coastal zone development and multi-modal connectivity being carried out under India’s Sagarmala Project : PM Modi ZAGREB : Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi said on Wednesday
NEW DELHI : The trade agreement between India and the United Kingdom (UK), agreed upon last month, may not come into force in the next few months, given that Britain has a lengthier ratification