NEW DELHI : The Centre is planning to introduce logistics reforms for faster payment and distribution of foodgrains, said Union Food and Public Distribution Secretary Sanjeev Chopra in an interview. Reforms in the areas
NEW DELHI : China has overcapacity in many sectors such as electric vehicles and hence threat of dumping of goods cannot be ruled out in the domestic market due to the escalating trade war
NEW DELHI : US President Joe Biden‘s plan to levy high tariffs on a host of Chinese products, including electric vehicles (EVs), batteries, and medical supplies, will likely benefit Indian exporters, government officials and
WASHINGTON : US President Joe Biden’s sweeping tariff hikes on a range of Chinese imports are just the latest US moves in a years-long campaign that is rewiring Asian trade routes, figures in the
VISAKHAPATNAM : Negotiations between Adani Ports and striking workers at the Gangavaram Port in Visakhapatnam have reached a stalemate. The workers, who have been protesting for better wages and working conditions, continue to hold
NEW DELHI : India will be a USD 4 trillion economy in 2024-25 and surpass Japan by early next fiscal to become the world’s fourth largest economy, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister
KRISTIANIA : Norway’s central bank said that its executive board has decided to exclude three companies from its government pension fund over ethical concerns. Norges Bank, which manages the sovereign wealth fund, said in
SINGAPORE : PSA Singapore has made significant strides in enhancing service route productivity on the Singapore Qinzhou Shuttle (SQS) Service. By optimising ship schedules and routes, PSA has maximised efficiency and effectiveness in operations,
LONDON : Global and European trade associations representing shippers, forwarders and vessel operators have issued an urgent alert to all businesses involved in the movement of goods into or via the European Union, Norway,
SINGAPORE : India’s cargo volume, managed by 12 key ports, is increasing rapidly and has reached 12.31 Million TEUs in FY 2023-24, up from 11.39 Million TEUs in FY 2022-23, according to the Ministry