NEW DELHI : Hopes of an India-US bilateral trade (BTA) deal before the July 9 deadline set by President Donald Trump dimmed further on Tuesday, as talks ended in a deadlock over key agricultural
NEW DELHI ; The Government is laying the foundation for a next-generation export ecosystem — one that is digital-first, logistics-enabled and MSME-inclusive, Moin Afaque, Joint Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), said recently. Addressing
NEW DELHI : Hon’ble President of India, Smt. Droupadi Murmu will preside over the ‘MSME Day 2025 – Udyami Bharat event’ on today, 27th June, 2025 at Vigyan Bhawan, here. Shri Jitan Ram Manjhi,
NEW DELHI : June 27 is observed as MSME Day. It is a day dedicated to celebrating the significance and achievements of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). In 2017, the United Nations (UN)
“India’s MSMEs are the backbone of the nation’s economy driving employment, innovation, and exports. Despite their significant impact, many MSMEs continue to face challenges related to limited resources, infrastructure, and market access. In such
NEW DELHI : Export Import Bank of India (EXIM) hosted the Trade Conclave 2025 on 24th June 2025, in a significant move to build export-led growth for Viksit Bharat. Speaking on the occasion, Smt.
NEW DELHI : Given that India has much higher tariffs than those imposed by the US, the impending bilateral trade agreement (BTA) — that would reduce tariffs– is set to increase the US’s exports
NEW DELHI : India’s export sector remains “resilient and adaptive” at a time geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, including the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict, pose certain challenges to global trade dynamics, President of Federation
NEW DELHI : A Finance Ministry report released on Friday has called for urgent upgrades to port infrastructure to enhance the efficiency of perishable export cargo movement. The report, unveiled by Finance and Corporate
NEW DELHI : The dramatic escalation in the Iran-Israel war with the entry of the US has aggravated the uncertainty over India’s foreign trade in goods, with the possibility of navigation in Strait of Hormuz and Red Sea