NEW DELHI : Union Commerce and Industry Minister Shri Piyush Goyal said that, there is a potential to increase exports of food, beverages and marine products to USD 100 billion in the next 4-5
NEW DELHI : Union Minister for Commerce and Industry Shri Piyush Goyal has expressed confidence in India’s ability to triple its organic produce exports to ₹20,000 crore within three years as the country adopts natural
NEW DELHI : The Ministry of Commerce and Industry recently held inter-ministerial discussion with stakeholders from the shipping industry, customs, Concor, Railways, exporters, freight forwarders and other logistics sectors on issues related to trade
NEW DELHI : The government is working on an export strategy to further accelerate the country’s goods and services shipments, Commerce and Industry Minister Shri Piyush Goyal has said. He said the ministry is
NEW DELHI : FDI inflows into the country are surging, with investors from the Middle East, Japan, European Union, and the U.S. recognising India’s status as a top investment destination, driving rapid economic growth
NEW DELHI : The Indian Government, in collaboration with officials from Indian missions across 20 nations, is set to hold a three-day meeting from January 6 to 8, sources have told. The perspective of
NEW DELHI : Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India has released the ranking, for the year 2024, of different States in terms of availability of logistics infrastructure, ease of getting approvals and
NEW DELHI : States along with the private sector must develop action plans for better logistics business to attract investments. There is a need to develop regional and city-level logistics plans as well for
NEW DELHI : Pushpak Logistics Solutions LLP is honored to receive the esteemed LEAPS 2024 Award, a testament to its unwavering commitment to logistics excellence. This prestigious government recognition acknowledges Pushpak’s outstanding contributions as
NEW DELHI : Union Commerce & Industry Minister Shri Piyush Goyal has said that, the Red Sea crisis increased freight costs and hit India’s exports to Africa, the EU, and Latin America but despite