NEW DELHI : India exported 19,72,018 metric tonnes (MT) of seafood valued at ₹73,890.46 crore (USD 8.46 billion) during FY 2025–26, registering an all-time high in both volume and value despite challenging global market
NEW DELHI : The Indian Government is conducting a comprehensive review of over 500 imported products—ranging from machinery and fertilisers to silicon wafers and carbon fibres—to identify opportunities for domestic production, reduce import dependency,
NEW DELHI: India is emerging as an increasingly important player in global manufacturing supply chains despite receiving significantly lower governmental support than Chinese firms, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has said.
BRUSSELS : WCO and ICC launch digital ATA Carnet to facilitate temporary admission of goodsThe European Union, Norway, Switzerland and the United Kingdom are the first Customs administrations to implement the digital process on
GENEVA: The global logistics and freight forwarding community came together to celebrate a landmark occasion as FIATA — the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations — commemorated its 100th Anniversary on 31 May 2026.
NEW DELHI : Chief negotiators from the United States and India will begin a crucial four-day round of talks here in New Delhi on June 1, aimed at finalising the text of an interim
NEW DELHI : The Central Government has revised the export levies on petrol, diesel and aviation turbine fuel for the fortnight beginning today. The move is aimed at ensuring adequate domestic availability of petroleum
NEW DELHI : The Government has temporarily exempted customs duties on cotton imports from the first of next month to 31st October this year. The Ministry of Textiles, in a notification, said that the
KURNOOL : Andhra Pradesh’s export of mangoes globally took a hit with regard to Japan, but exports to other international destinations have continued without disruption. Known for producing some of the most delicious mango
TEHRAN : Iran has reasserted its sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz, issuing a stern warning that both mercantile and naval vessels must strictly adhere to shipping protocols in the crucial maritime corridor or