NEW DELHI : Barclays stated recently, that it would be more realistic to expect India’s exports to increase by approximately 12 per cent by 2030. This would equate to a global export share of
NEW DELHI : Indonesia has requested 900,000 tonnes of onions from India amidst an export ban, emphasising the significance of Indonesia as India’s largest trade partner in ASEAN. This plea comes in response to
CHENNAI : Tamil Nadu is one of India’s most progressive and rapidly developing states, with a strong focus on infrastructural growth. Tamil Nadu has retained its top spot as an “achiever” state in the
NEW DELHI : State-owned REC Ltd has inked an initial pact with Bank of Baroda to jointly offer loans for power, infrastructure and logistics projects in India over the next three years. By pooling
LONDON : Attacks on ships in the Red Sea continue to push ocean freight rates higher, triggering warnings of inflation and delayed goods. To avoid strikes by Iran-backed Houthi militants based in Yemen, carriers
CHENNAI : In a major boost to the automobile sector, the cargo handling capacity at the Kamarajar Port increased by three million metric tonnes annually, with Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi unveiling the Rs
NEW DELHI : India will become a $4 trillion economy before the upcoming general elections, Commerce & Industry Minister Shri Piyush Goyal said on January 3. “…And in 2-2.5 years, the country will become
AHMEDABAD : Adani Ports and SEZ, the ports and logistics arm of the Adani Group, on January 3 announced a reshuffle in its top brass, with the company’s Chairman and Managing Director Mr. Gautam
AHMEDABAD : Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) on Tuesday announced it has posted 35.65 million metric tonne (MMT) cargo volume, a record 42% year-on-year rise in cargo volumes in December 2023. While dry bulk cargo handling was up
MUMBAI : Allcargo Logistics aims to cut costs by $30 million (about Rs.250Cr) by the end of 2023-24, amidst the ongoing slowdown in the global logistics sector. The company is also spending $100 million