India asks WTO to work on clear definition of e-commerce trade in goods, services
GENEVA : India has asked the WTO members to work on a clear definition of e-commerce trade in goods and services as it would help provide developing countries
GENEVA : India has asked the WTO members to work on a clear definition of e-commerce trade in goods and services as it would help provide developing countries
BERLIN : US called India’s export ban on non-basmati rice an “unnecessary trade barrier” while asking for its immediate withdrawal at the WTO agricultural committee meeting. India countered this by
NEW DELHI : India is mulling its own Carbon Tax, on the lines of the European Union’s proposed Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) principles, especially for exports to
NEW DELHI : Indian exports of products like coffee, leather hides and paperboard worth USD 1.3 billion annually to the European Union will get impacted due to the deforestation regulation adopted
NEW DELHI : Central Government is likely to extend the expanded duty remission scheme for exporters beyond the September deadline, providing relief to the pharmaceuticals, steel and chemicals
NEW DELHI : India’s Minister of Commerce and Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal, and Australia’s Minister for Trade and Tourism, Senator the Hon Don Farrell, met to discuss next
NEW DELHI : Ahead of India hosting a special negotiating round of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) next month, the civil society has raised concerns at the lack of transparency
DAVOS : The concept of a fragmented world permeates this year’s World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, and raises serious implications for global trade. Speaking at a panel session on Tuesday
By Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, GROUP CHAIRMAN & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, DP World Businesses looking to optimise their global value chains have always had to find a way
WASHINGTON : India and US are looking to carve out bilateral solutions to the several longstanding World Trade Organization (WTO) disputes between the two countries, said Union Commerce