Bangladesh Crisis : Advantage Tiruppur!
DHAKA : With the crisis in Bangladesh intensifying, the textile sector, which contributes a lion’s share of its exports, is likely to be a victim of the turmoil,
DHAKA : With the crisis in Bangladesh intensifying, the textile sector, which contributes a lion’s share of its exports, is likely to be a victim of the turmoil,
NEW DELHI : Indian spices have not been banned by countries like Singapore and Hong Kong, the Ministry of Commerce informed Rajya Sabha on Tuesday. Specific batches of
NEW DELHI : The Centre for Trade and Investment Law (CTIL) at the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi celebrated its seventh anniversary event at Bharat Mandapam.
NEW DELHI : The year-old ban on exporting non-basmati white rice may be lifted in view of this year’s bountiful rains and better paddy cultivation, a top policymaker
MONTREAL : The global trade body for airlines has expressed its “disappointment” over show-cause notices to 10 international airlines over GST dues of ₹10,000 crore, which it has
RIO DE JANEIRO : Wilson Sons, a leader in port and maritime logistics in Brazil, was recognized, for the second year running, as one of Brazil’s most innovative
NEW DELHI : Domestic exporters on Monday expressed concerns over the crisis in Bangladesh and said the developments in the neighbouring country would have implications on bilateral trade.
DHAKA : Bangladeshi apparel exporters are grappling with multiple challenges in dispatching their products, even by costly air freights, as their lead times are dwindling due to disruptions
MUMBAI : The Indian Rupee fell to an all-time low at the open on Monday, on worries that the risk off prompted by U.S. recession worries could lead
NEW DELHI : India’s Economy is expected to grow at 7-7.2 per cent in the current fiscal year driven by robust economic fundamentals and continuity in domestic policy