LONDON : NorthStandard’s Strike & Delay class has introduced Weather Cover into its suite of risks, providing shipowners and charterers with the first ever marine insurance protection to mitigate the threat posed to ships
TEHRAN : Foreign Secretary Shri Vinay Kwatra on Sunday discussed with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian in Tehran about the ways to boost connectivity through strategic Chabahar Port and the current situation in West Asia arising out of
NEW DELHI : India’s GDP growth rate will rise to 7 per cent by 2026 compared to 4.6 per cent for China, S&P Global Ratings said on Tuesday. In a report titled ‘China Slows,
NEW DELHI : India’s GDP growth likely declined to 6.8 percent in July-September from 7.8 percent the previous quarter amid robust consumption and capital expenditure continuing to support economic activity, according to a survey
NEW DELHI : The Commerce Ministry is working to address issues related to non-tariff barriers and market access for domestic products in sub-Saharan African countries like Nigeria, Ethiopia, Ghana and Gulf nations to boost India’s exports, an official said.
NEW DELHI : India is set to host Bharat Tex 2024, the world’s largest textile exposition in New Delhi. The event aims to showcase India’s textile industry and its rich heritage, craftsmanship, and innovations.
SURAT : Waaree Energies Limited, a renewable energy company, that has India’s largest Solar panel manufacturing capacity of 12GW at its plants in Chikhli, Surat and Umbergaon in Gujarat, announced it has supplied 850
MARSEILLE : CMA CGM has announced that it will be launching a new Asia – Indian Subcontinent Express 2 (AS2) Service that connects Asia with the Indian Subcontinent. The new service is set to launch on
COPENHAGEN : Maersk has decided to add a Karachi call to its FI3 Service rotation aiming to provide its customers with faster connectivity between the Far East Asian markets and Pakistan. Therefore, the Danish
KYIV : Turkish exports of military-related goods to Russia have surged this year, raising concerns that the NATO member is acting as a conduit for sensitive Western goods. Forty-five categories of civilian goods useful