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Bank of England votes 7-2 to hold rates at 3.75%The Bank of England has chosen to maintain interest rates at 3.75 percent, a decision that aligns with prevailing predictions among economi...
Root cause: India’s spice crown under threat as quality concerns trace back to farmsFarm-level traceability, quality, value addition, and branding are key to converting export scale into global trust, according to experts.
From axles to rare earth: India draws up list of 100 products it still can't make enough ofIndia is set to boost its manufacturing sector by identifying around 100 products for domestic production. This initiative aims to reduce r...
India spots an export champion in a sector tariffs failed to sinkIndia's seafood sector has demonstrated remarkable resilience, transforming a 50% US tariff into a catalyst for growth. Through strategic m...
Karnataka liquor taxation: Distillers to meet CM, seek review of new alcobev tax structureAlcoholic beverage manufacturers in Bengaluru are seeking a review of proposed excise duty rules, fearing a European model's negative impac...
When Every Decision Needs a Yes: The Quiet Workplace Shift That Leaves Employees Feeling StuckUS companies undergoing change often see more approvals needed for decisions. This increased control can reduce employee freedom and motiva...
Germany will approve EU's planned AI actGermany will approve the European Union's landmark AI Act after the Free Democrats (FDP), part of the ruling coalition, dropped their objec...
ESMA Row: RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das says European regulators need to trust India's credibility, strengthIt can be noted that recently, the ESMA announced that it will stop recognising six major clearing houses from April 1 next year, which was...
Go ahead, plug in EU markets regulatorOver the course of the year, the EU has recognised the Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, the National Securities Clearing Corporation and ...
Transport ministry issues draft rules for Road-Trains in a bid to make freight movement effective“To revolutionize the transport of goods and reduce the overall logistic costs, the Automotive Industry Standards Committee has amended its...
Cyber cases pile up, but few are solvedThe cyber crime police station, the only one in the city, says it is finding it tough to find time to investigate all cases.
Panel moots uniform standard for EV charging stations in IndiaThe standardisation of charging infrastructure will enable electric vehicles of all models by different manufacturers to be charged at any ...
Government plans to set rules for food exports packagingThe regulations will be in sync with those of developed markets such as the US, Vietnam, the European Union, and Japan, said an official fr...
Parliamentary panel raps telecom department for not framing standards for mobilesParliamentary panel today rapped DoT for not coming out with standards for mobile handsets till now even though there is massive expansion ...
India likely to defer adoption of new accounting standard 'Ind AS 115'India is likely to defer the adoption of new accounting standard on revenue recognition (known as Ind AS 115) as more consultation is neede...
Government may introduce temporary emission norms before setting up Bharat-VBharat stage emission standards are norms instituted by the government to regulate the output of air pollutants from internal combustion en...
DHL Global Forwarding introduces carbon footprint reporting feature for cargo shipmentsDHL Global Forwarding announced that it has become the industry’s first company to include a carbon footprint reporting feature that compli...
Swiss government to accept group requests for sharing informationSwitzerland today said foreign countries can now seek banking and other financial details about a 'group of persons', even without identify...
- US, EU, Japan face criticism for not meeting Basel III standards
International teams of regulators have found weaknesses in the nations’ implementing measures for the so-called Basel III standards.
- Uncertainty over GDRs keeps Indian companies on tenterhook
Indian issuers of global depository receipts face an uncertain prospect as a three-year relaxation granted by the European Union.