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COMMERCE MINISTRY ANALYSIS
Anti-dumping duty on electrical steel may push transformer costs, impact grid expansion: GTRIA potential anti-dumping duty on crucial cold-rolled grain-oriented electrical steel (CRGO) imports could significantly hike transformer ma...
Engineering goods exports top US$12.31 billion in May, highest ever monthly exports despite West Asia conflictWe are positive that with the proper guidance of the Government, we will be able to achieve the desired export target of US$ 250 billion by...
China's control over indium phosphide exports threatens AI data centre rolloutAnderson's visit was partly to raise the issue of delays in China's export licenses involving the highly strategic material, essential in m...
US, Iran no closer to ending war as Gulf clashes flareTensions remain high between the US and Iran as both nations exchange fire in the Gulf. A fragile ceasefire is being tested by recent clash...
Tehran could withstand blockade for four months, CIA report shows, as fighting flaresU.S. and Iran's efforts to end their conflict stall amid renewed clashes in the Gulf. A U.S. intelligence assessment suggests Iran can with...
After tariff wars, Trump is opening a new front in US-China rivalryThe US accuses China of stealing AI intellectual property, escalating the tech rivalry beyond tariffs. This move, potentially impacting chi...
India‘s textile and apparel exports degrow by -2.22% in FY 26: Govt DataIndian textile and apparel exports saw a decline in fiscal year 26. Exports in March also registered a year-on-year drop. This comes after ...
SEZs seek duty relief for three years, higher domestic sales limitSpecial Economic Zone developers and units are urging the government for extended domestic sales concessions. They want a three-year period...
Govt focusing on 50 countries to boost exportsIn response to US tariffs, the Indian government is formulating strategies to bolster exports by targeting 50 countries, primarily in the M...
India's $23 billion plan to rival China factories to lapse after it disappointsIndia's $23 billion initiative to boost domestic manufacturing is set to lapse after four years. Despite promises of cash payouts to firms ...
Jewellery, auto exports tap Africa, C AsiaThe analysis has shown that India has penetrated into what are termed as "absolutely new markets" in regions such as Africa, Central Asia, ...
Commerce & industry ministry prepares plan to promote trade, investment; identifies 12 priority countriesThe plan was prepared after an in-depth analysis of export-import trends. Under the plan, the task force has identified calender of activit...
102 priority items on government’s list to raise domestic manufacturing, cut importsIn an analysis of India’s imports, the commerce department said that of the 102 products, emphasis may be given to 18 items which have been...
Commerce ministry shares list of 102 items to ministries for enhancing domestic capacity to cut importsAs part of an exercise to reduce the country's import bill, the ministry has undertaken a detailed analysis of these 102 products for enhan...
Jammu and Kashmir chief secy new commerce secy, RAW & IB heads get one-year extensionThe extensions were cleared by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Subrahmanyam, a 1987-batc...
Two export schemes may shift out of Commerce Dept to ease processMoving RoSCTL, advance authorisation schemes to revenue dept may help boost slipping exports.
IIFT, Afghan commerce ministry partner for trade policy programmeThe programme will cover topics such as trade analysis, trade diplomacy, trade litigation and professional monitoring of compliance and eff...
EIC, USFDA ink pact to share information on import alertsThe pact would "allow EIC (Export Inspection Council) to conduct quick cause analysis in time to support the Indian exporter," the commerce...
FTAs have not contributed to rise in trade deficits: Commerce MinistryThe Commerce Ministry today said free trade agreement (FTAs) have not contributed to the increase in trade deficits with "some countries".
- Government puts secrecy cover on IIP data; says not to give break-up of output figures
Having failed to check errors in industrial production data, the government has now decided to stop giving a detailed break-up.