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Trade disruptions, API dependence, compliance costs: Pharma MSMEs spell out policy priorities on World MSME DayIndian pharmaceutical MSMEs are facing immense pressure from rising costs, supply chain woes, and stringent regulations. Industry represent...
Why oil’s not at $200 after the biggest supply shock in historyGlobal oil prices are defying expectations, staying below $100 a barrel even after the Strait of Hormuz was effectively blocked. Record US ...
An LNG glut is on its wayThe closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the shutdown of Qatar’s LNG exports have pushed gas prices higher, but the disruption could ultimat...
UK’s steel curbs emerge as an early hurdle for FTA with India ahead of roll-out. Is there a way out?The UK has extended safeguard measures on select steel imports; starting from July 1, 2026, it will reduce tariff-free quotas by 60% and im...
Deep under China's coal basins, PetroChina is unlocking gas from rocksChina is unlocking a new energy frontier with coal rock gas extracted from deep within its coal basins. This ambitious multi-billion-dollar...
Seamless tube makers urge govt not to retain curbs on Chinese importsIndian steel tube makers are asking the government to keep restrictions on Chinese companies and equipment in power projects. They warn tha...
India's imports of seamless pipes, tubes from China rise two-fold in FY25Imports of Chinese seamless pipes and tubes into India have surged dramatically. Domestic manufacturers report a more than two-fold increas...
STMAI urges govt to implement strict measures to curb influx of low-cost Chinese pipe importsThe Seamless Tube Manufacturers' Association of India (STMAI) asserts that India possesses ample seamless pipe production capacity to satis...
India’s anti-dumping duties on steel was expected to boost local manufacturing. That hasn’t happenedThe DGTR’s recommendations to retain anti-subsidy duties on welded stainless steel pipes and tubes from China and Vietnam for five more yea...
How China is exporting its domestic problem to IndiaChina’s manufacturing overcapacity, particularly in steel, has caused global disruptions as it exports excess products at low prices. Count...
DGTR for continuation of anti-subsidy duty on certain type of steel pipes, tubes from China, VietnamThe Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) has recommended the extension of countervailing duties on welded stainless steel pipes and...
Indian traders scoop up cheaper Chinese steel, says industry executivesIndian traders have been scooping up Chinese steel at a deep discount, industry officials and analysts said, spooking Indian producers ahea...
Steel pipe makers appeal to DGAD against 'unfair competition' from Chinese suppliersWith trade measures against dumping of steel, the Chinese are dumping value added products like pipes in the Indian market, an industry bod...
India big potential market for Beijing, says top Chinese officialIn 2014, the import and export volume between Cangzhou and India stood at $130 million in the fields of petrochemical, pipe equipment.
India's seamless pipe firms stare at job cuts, plant closuresThis has led to China's steel seamless pipe producers to export products to India at low prices, adversely impacting domestic industry, mar...
China kicks off work on $230 million water project in Sri LankaThe project will be spearheaded by the China Machinery Engineering Corporation (CMEC) and will involve laying of over 1,000 km of water pip...
- Local cos book profit from US duty on Chinese pipes
The US government’s move to levy anti-dumping duty on Chinese steel pipes has provided Indian manufacturers an opportunity to increase expo...
- Maharashtra Seamless plans to build a 1 MT billet plant
Maharashtra Seamless Ltd is planning to set up a 1 million tonne per year billet plant in Maharashtra to feed its planned seamless pipe exp...
- Imports from China rising fast: FICCI
Two-way trade between the two neighbours stood at $24.86 billion in 2006 and grew 50 per cent during January-June 2007 to $17.19 billion.
- RIL will get work done by the Chinese
RIL has hired at least 2,000 Chinese workers to lay pipelines across the country.