NEW DELHI : Indian Economy, 2025 was all about fighting many macroeconomic baddies. While key indicators like exports and currency depreciation had the country in a chokehold, a robust growth rate of 8% in
NEW DELHI : Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will meet eminent economists and sectoral experts on Tuesday to seek their views on the upcoming Budget, a senior government official said. Finance Minister Smt. Nirmala
NEW DELHI : Union Commerce and Industry Minister Shri Piyush Goyal said that 100 per cent Australian tariff lines will be zero-duty for Indian exports from 1st of January next year. He said, this
NEW DELHI : India’s external trade performance gathered strong momentum over the past year, with total exports climbing from US$ 64.05 billion in November 2024 to US$ 73.99 billion in November 2025—registering an impressive
NEW DELHI : State-run export credit agency ECGC Ltd has upgraded risk rankings of two dozen countries, thereby substantially reducing insurance costs for Indian exporters in these geographies, to protect exporters from the adverse
NEW DELHI : The government has exempted certain imported copper products from the mandatory quality control order for one year, according to a notification. The exemption is subject to an actual user basis. The
NEW DELHI : The Customs Clearance Facilitation Committee (CCFC) meeting was convened by Delhi Customs at the Kalpana Chawla Conference Hall, IGI Airport, under the chairmanship of the Chief Commissioner of Customs, Delhi Zone.
NEW DELHI : Focused Efforts, Innovation & Indigenisation is helping transform Indian Railways into a World Class Network. Keeping the common man at its focus, Railways made significant strides toward realising its vision of
NEW DELHI : India, the world’s largest producer and exporter of agarbattis, has notified a new quality standard for incense sticks, aimed at improving consumer safety, indoor air quality and environmental compliance, while strengthening
JAGADDAL : The earnings of over 5000 workers are at stake after a jute mill in West Bengal’s Jagaddal was shut down indefinitely, citing “abnormal increase in the price of raw jute and a