MUMBAI : The Directorate General of Shipping (DGS), Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Government of India, has signed a formal Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the National Academy of Legal Studies and Research
MUMBAI : Maharashtra’s Bhiwandi is on track to evolve into a leading logistics hub in Asia, the Industries Ministry announced after a proposal in the state Legislative Assembly. Recognising the city’s strategic location and
WASHINGTON : A proposed US Senate bill, backed by President Donald Trump, could impose 500% tariffs on countries, including India and China, that continue trading with Russia, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said in an
NEW DELHI : A new trade agreement between the United States and Vietnam is raising concerns and offering key lessons for India, especially for Indian exporters who see Vietnam as both a competitor and
NEW DELHI : As negotiations for a long-anticipated Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between India and the United States enter their final stretch, India is making a last-minute, high-stakes push for full tariff elimination on
NEW DELHI : Tyre exports from India grew 9 per cent year-on-year to Rs 25,051 crore in FY25 despite headwinds, including trade policy uncertainties and global supply chain disruptions, the Automotive Tyre Manufacturers Association
CHENNAI : Ample Parks, a joint venture between Actis and Mahindra Lifespaces, announced the launch of its maiden industrial and logistics park at Mahindra World City (MWC) in Chennai. With an estimated capital outlay
LONDON : Ocean Network Express (ONE) announces the establishment of a new ONE branch in Greece – Ocean Network Express (Europe) Limited, Greece Foreign Branch. Scheduled to commence operations in November 2025, this strategic
SINGAPORE : The Nautical Institute (Singapore) is proud to announce its annual conference, returning on 17 July 2025 at Furama City Centre, Singapore, under the timely theme “Maritime 4.0 – Embracing Digitalisation, Sustainability & Wellbeing.” With the maritime industry accelerating its
LONDON : Congestion in European ports is hardly new. Long before the 2020s, logisticians working at container terminals had warned that there was insufficient capacity to support sustained growth. In particular, landside infrastructure had