NEW DELHI : With Kabul falling into the hands of the Taliban, bilateral trade between Afghanistan and India will get impacted significantly in these uncertain times, according to exporters. Federation of Indian Export Organisations
NEW DELHI : Welcoming wholeheartedly the announcement of RoSCTL support for apparel & made-ups sectors, Dr A Sakthivel, President, FIEO said that this timely announcement, coming at a time when we are seeing buoyancy
NEW DELHI : Reacting to the trade data for July 2021-22, Dr A Sakthivel, President, FIEO said that the sustained growth in exports of about 50 percent with USD 35.43 billion over FY’ 2020-21
NEW DELHI : A 2-Day Virtual Orientation Workshop on R&D Exports was inaugurated by Prof K Vijay Raghavan, Principal Scientific Advisor, Govt of India, Dr Arabinda Mitra, Scientific Secretary, O/o PSA in the presence
NEW DELHI : Addressing acute shortage of containers, controlling high shipping freights and ensuring timely refund of pending dues are crucial to take the country’s overall exports to USD 400 billion by the end
NEW DELHI : Hailing the Hon’ble Prime Minister for laying down a road map for Indian exports, Dr A Sakthivel, President, FIEO said that his address and assurance of an all out support for
NEW DELHI : India’s merchandise exports in July were 34% higher than the pre-COVID levels of July 2019, at $35.17 billion, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Monday, but the trade deficit
NEW DELHI : Reacting to the trade data for July 2021-22, Dr A Sakthivel, President, FIEO said that the sustained growth in exports of about 48 percent with USD 35.17 billion over FY’ 2020-21
COIMBATORE : Tamil Nadu should come out with a separate export policy, said A. Sakthivel, chairman of Apparel Export Promotion Council and Federation of Indian Export Organsiations. In a memorandum to Chief Minister M.K.
NEW DELHI : Reacting to the trade data for the first quarter of the FY’ 2021-22, Dr A Sakthivel, President, FIEO said that the highest-ever quarterly growth in exports by more than 85 percent