SINGAPORE : Green ammonia from a 200,000-metric tonne per annum plant to be built by a Singapore Group in India will be exported to Japan under an agreement signed here on Thursday. Sembcorp Green
NEW DELHI : Department of Commerce holds Chintan Shivir on FTA Strategy and SOP for Trade Negotiations Economic Assessment and Modelling of FTAs, Services and Digital Trade in FTAs, and Leveraging India’s FTAs to
NEW DELHI : India’s merchandise trade deficit expanded to $19.1 billion in April, Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal said on Wednesday. India’s trade deficit had narrowed to $15.6 billion in March, representing a 11-month low. India’s
NEW DELHI : The 4th Joint Committee Meeting for the review of AITIGA (ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement) was held in Putrajaya, Malaysia from 7-9 May 2024 and was co-chaired by Shri Rajesh Agrawal, Additional
NEW DELHI : Australia is an important trading partner of India in Oceania region with merchandise trade between India and Australia reaching around 24 billion USD in 2023-24, signaling significant potential for further growth. The
NEW DELHI : A delegation led by the Commerce Secretary, Shri Sunil Barthwal held a number of constructive and outcome-oriented meetings in New Zealand from 26-27 April 2024 to work on ways to deepen
NEW DELHI : The Government has begun activating plans to boost exports of 20 items, including basmati rice, alcoholic beverages, honey, bananas, mangoes, potatoes, and baby corn, that have significant growth potential in the
NEW DELHI : India and the United Kingdom will resume talks for the proposed free trade agreement (FTA) this week when an official Indian delegation visits London. “A team is going to the UK
NEW DELHI : India’s trade deficit narrowed to $15.6 billion in March, a 11-month low, owing to a sharp fall in merchandise imports. The deficit figure stood at $18.96 billion in March 2023 and
NEW DELHI : Merchandise exports from India for the financial year 2023-24 (FY24) may show a contraction of around 1-1.5 per cent after two consecutive years of growth, even as March is likely to