GTRI urged the members of the Board of Trade (BoT) to place two issues at the top of their scheduled meeting namely Quick roll out Export Promotion Mission, and push U.S. to Drop Oil Tariff. The BoT meeting scheduled for today, will be chaired by the Commerce and Industry Minister to recomme
India's export sector has delivered a powerful message of resilience and global competitiveness in by far in 2025-26, recording its highest-ever quarterly exports in both Q1 and Q2, and culminating in the highest-ever export performance for the first half of any financial year.
The Ministry of Textiles has approved 17 new applicants under the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for Textiles in Round 3 of selection. This significant step is set to further accelerate investment, boost domestic manufacturing, and enhance India's global competitiveness in the M
The sources stated that industry leaders have welcomed the decision as pragmatic and growth-oriented, calling it a step toward enhancing competitiveness, supporting exports, and promoting 'Make in India' by striking a balance between quality norms and ease of doing business.
The Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) has said that while the Union Cabinet's approval of the Rs25,060-crore Export Promotion Mission (EPM) is a step forward, the initiative still faces significant implementation hurdles and funding constraints.
The Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI) welcomed the Union Cabinet's approval of the Export Promotion Mission, saying the decision will give a major push to India's textile and apparel sector.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday applauded the Cabinet's approval of the Export Promotion Mission (EPM), saying it will help ensure that 'Made in India' resonates even louder in the world market.
This initiative, highlighted in the Union Budget for the fiscal year 2025-26, aims to enhance India's export competitiveness, with a particular focus on micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), first-time exporters, and labour-intensive sectors.
New Delhi [India], November 12: India's manufacturing landscape is undergoing a strategic transformation as more domestic industries align with the government's Quality Control Orders (QCOs) under the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). This quality-first approach is redefining the "Made in In
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday chaired the third pre-Budget consultation meeting with stakeholders from the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector in New Delhi.
Stakeholders emphasised that, even as regulatory simplification drives ease of doing business, Quality control measures are equally important to ensure product quality and supply security, as well as long-term competitiveness for manufacturing in India.
New Delhi [India], November 6: India's aluminium industry is undergoing a pivotal transformation. With national demand projected to rise from around 5.3 million tonnes today to nearly 8.3 million tonnes by 2030, both primary and secondary producers have crucial roles to play in meeting indus