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EXIM container volume growth dips on note ban: ReportThis is largely due to a "short-term" decline in imports on the note ban effects, the AP Moller-Maersk Trade Report said, adding the outloo...
India’s EXIM container trade volumes growth slowed down in Jan-MarchImports of products such as furniture, electronics and automobiles from China, United States and Germany were hit by negative growth owing ...
10% cost reduction can add $5.5 billion to India's trade revenuesThe insights were contained in “Stimulating India’s EXIM Growth,” a study conducted by Confederation of Indian Industry and Maersk.
India has opportunity to improve its global trade share in 2017: MaerskThe insights were contained in “Stimulating India’s EXIM Growth,” a study conducted by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Maersk.
Shipping, container firms show first signs of recovery in exportsThe exports data reported by government are in dollar terms and are catching up, after contracting for all but one month since December 201...
BRICS trade with world grows 5.8%, India leading: Maersk"BRICS export-import (exim) containerised trade with the world registered a growth of 5.8 per cent in the first half of 2016 as against de-...
What India needs now is fewer ports with higher capacity: Franck Dedenis, MD India, Maersk LineMaersk Line, the world's biggest container shipper, controls an 18.9% market share in India. The company shipped 1.7 million TEU (twenty fo...
We have a lot of appetite to grow in India: Soren Skou, CEO of Maersk LineMaersk Line is part of AP Moller-Maersk Group, a Danish business conglomerate, which is keen to invest in port infrastructure.
Rising shipping volumes bring cheer, but not many expect uptrend to lastShipment volumes, driven by an increase in iron ore import by China & economic recovery in US & Europe, saw a slight uptick in September.