NEW DELHI : India’s monthly steel exports hit a 18-month high to 1.1 million tonne in January 2024 on increased demand from the European Union and supportive global prices. Besides, competitive domestic prices of steel contributed
ABU DHABI : The World Trade Organization’s thirteenth ministerial conference (MC13) kicks off in Abu Dhabi on February 26. The draft Abu Dhabi ministerial declaration is almost ready, barring a few sentences on inconclusive issues that have
WASHINGTON D.C : As the global economy has embraced de-dollarization spearheaded by the BRICS Alliance, Bank of America has forecasted the future of the US financial system. Indeed, the financial institution CEO Brian Moynihan recently discussed
NEW DELHI : Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, and Textiles, Shri Piyush Goyal said that the government does not rush to conclude trade negotiations because Free Trade
DHAKA : If all proceeds according to plan, a state-of-the-art Integrated Checkpost (ICP) is poised for inauguration at Sabroom in Tripura on the Indian side, and in Ramgarh Upazila in Bandarban on the Bangladesh
GENEVA : This UNCTAD rapid assessment looks into the situation of interntional shipping amid disruptions that have the potential to reshape global maritime networks and reconfigure the world trading map. Two months into 2024,
GENEVA : India is on track to become a $10 trillion economy in coming years and grab the third-largest slot soon, World Economic Forum President Borge Brende said on Thursday as he described the
NEW DELHI : Greece and India have a “lot of complementarities” in shipping, pharma and other sectors, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Thursday as he emphasised that his country is the natural
NEW DELHI : Negotiations for the free trade agreement between the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and India have been concluded and may be signed within the next 10 days, the Permanent Secretary in
NEW DELHI : India’s exports of readymade garments increased significantly in value terms in January as cargoes stuck due to the Red Sea crisis reached their destinations by tracking more long route around the