NEW DELHI : The government is thinking ahead as to what bumps and speed breakers and the challenges that might arise and India is formulating strategies accordingly to ensure that interests of our exporters
NEW DELHI : India may be more agreeable to cutting tariffs on labour-intensive sectors such as gems and jewellery, automobile parts and textiles as part of the proposed trade deal with the United States
NEW YORK : S&P Global Ratings on Wednesday said the impact of the US reciprocal tariff will be limited on India as the economy is domestically oriented with less reliance on exports. With India
MUMBAI : Hyundai Motor India is looking to position itself as a manufacturing hub for exports for emerging markets like Africa and neighbouring nations, according to a top company executive. The company is looking
DUBAI : Gulfood 2025, one of the world’s largest food and beverage trade exhibitions, has commenced at the Dubai World Trade Centre, featuring over 5,500 exhibitors from 129 countries. Spanning 24 halls and 1.3
LONDON : DP World is making a £60m investment in the UK’s trading capacity with an order of four new quay cranes for its Southampton container terminal. The new cranes will be the largest
SINGAPORE : PSA Ventures and the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP) of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have entered a strategic collaboration to identify, nurture, and invest in promising start-ups, while jointly developing Minimum Viable
BAHRAIN : APM Terminals is honored to sign the Letter of Intent (LOI) this week with the Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications to deepen the company’s collaboration with Bahrain. The aims of the letter
LONDON : Mr. Steve Parker, BIFA Director General notes that whilst the Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the EU and the UK is due for review in 2026, much of the preparatory work will
BRUSSELS : The World Customs Organization (WCO) successfully convened the WCO Global Forum on Origin Interconnectivity at its Headquarters, on 3 – 4 February 2025. Supported by the Korea Customs service, and the European