New Delhi [India], August 9: India's No. 1 tractor export brand Sonalika is known for delivering unmatched joy and unparalleled satisfaction to farmers with its fuel-efficient heavy-duty tractors. Starting off its Q2 FY'25 leg, 'Pride of India' Sonalika Tractors has achieved a new benchmark
Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, speaking at the India International Footwear Fair (IIFF) 2024 on Thursday, asked the footwear manufacturers to aim USD 50 billion export target by 2030.
New research suggested that living less than 0.3 miles from a pesticide use area before getting pregnant and throughout the first trimester of pregnancy may increase the risk of stillbirths.
Recent political upheavals and social unrest in Bangladesh, which is the second largest exporter of readymade garment, present an opportunity for the Indian garment makers, asserted CareEdge Ratings in a report.
Government has lifted the onion export prohibition from May 4, 2024 and has allowed the export with minimum export price of (MEP) of USD 550 per MT and export duty of 40 per cent.
Singapore, August 7: The countdown has begun for Franchising and Licensing Asia (FLAsia) 2024 - one of the region's most anticipated trade events for franchising and licensing. Organised by the Franchising and Licensing Association (Singapore) and Constellar, FLAsia 2024 will take place at S
ndia's seafood industry has experienced notable growth over the past five years, marked by increasing production and export volumes as well as rising export values.
The study highlights a rise in both the occurrence and severity of these extreme weather events over recent decades. India has seen a fifteenfold increase in extreme heat wave days during the March-April-May and June-July-August-September periods over the past 30 years, with the last decade
Sahai mentioned, "Further investment in Bangladesh definitely must have been put on hold, but beyond that, I think they are simply watching the situation and hoping that it normalizes so business can continue as usual."
Amid the ongoing political unrest in Bangladesh, the trade between India and Bangladesh, which has been strong for years, is facing challenges. Both countries have been major trading partners, engaging in a wide exchange of goods and services.
The Indian Gas Exchange (IGX) has recorded a surge of 50 per cent on a yearly basis in its gas volume at 4.1 million Metric Million British Thermal Units (MMBtu) gas in July 2024.