Bharti Airtel MD Gopal Vittal on Monday batted for another industry-wide tariff hike, arguing that returns on capital employed (ROCE) continue to lag in India.
US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has proposed imposing tariffs of "150 per cent to 200 per cent" on China if it engages in military action against Taiwan. In an interview, Trump emphasised his relationship with Chinese President Xi Jinping, suggesting that military action w
The widening trade deficit poses a concern, especially with the U.S. imposing higher tariffs on Chinese imports, potentially leading to a surge in Chinese exports to Asian markets, including India.
This solar project will be connected via Inter-State Transmission System (ISTS) and State Transmission Utility (STU) networks, supplying power at a tariff rate of Rs2.59 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) for the next 25 years.
It says a continued tariff repair trend over the coming years, buoyed by a favourable regulatory environment and persistent affordability will help the telecom sector revive and stabilize.
Central Depository Services (India) Limited (CDSL), on Thursday announced the introduction of a uniform tariff of Rs 3.50 per debit transaction, effective from October 1, 2024, the company informed the exchange in a filing.
Goyal posted on X, "Held productive talks with Inkyo Cheong, Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy, Republic of Korea. Deliberations were held on achieving more balanced trade, upgrading the India-Korea Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), promoting investments linked to job
The news reports stated that ReNew has "abandoned" its proposed project in Nagpur due to "unrealistically high power tariffs" and inconclusive discussions with government officials.
ReNew, a leading renewable energy company, on Thursday clarified that news carried in certain sections of media in Nagpur was misleading. The news reports had stated that ReNew has "abandoned" its proposed project in Nagpur due to "unrealistically high power tariffs" and inconclusive discuss
Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) condemned the move by China that it will end tariff exemptions on 34 products from Taiwan, which will be effective from September 25, and called the decision "economic coercion."