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Pepper traders call for raising import duty of pepper from Sri LankaIt is feared that consignments of Brazilian pepper that has landed in Nhava Sheva port for local market by paying 70% duty but by not payin...
Vistara appoints SpiceJet veteran Solomon Wheeler as VP, marketingAccording to his Linkedin profile, Wheeler joined Leo Burnett in December 2000 as account manager. He subsequently joined Cheil Worldwide a...
Plantation industry voices concern at the impact of GSTOn the other hand, the user industry, rubber products units for instance, which are suffering from multiple taxation are of the view that G...
SpiceJet clears queue at check-in counters, launches smart check-in facility"With this feature, we'll have shorter cues and fewer check-in counters and it will also help de-congest the airport which will help accomm...
SpiceJet surges over 12% on interline agreement with TigerairThe airline said that it has signed a three-year interline agreement with Tigerair to strengthen connectivity between the flights operated ...
- Pepper surges on short supply, good demand
Pepper prices are ruling high on account of shortages in the domestic market and higher demand from institutional buyers.
- Short supply fears push Pepper up
A high degree of volatility has gripped the pepper market as sellers fear that a supply squeeze is round the corner and buyers follow a han...
- Short supply fears push Pepper up
A high degree of volatility has gripped the pepper market as sellers fear that a supply squeeze is round the corner and buyers follow a han...
- Pepper shoots 16% on low production
Leading exporters are offering superior grade pepper at $6,900 per tonne. The market is also worried over low supplies from Vietnam.
Union Budget 2011: Food processing sector welcomes Pranab Mukherjee's moveIncentives for the creation of cold storage chains, the focus on warehousing facility and the decision to set up mega food parks were widel...
- Spices sizzle on bad weather
This season, the prices of all major spices across the country have soared, encouraging more people to take up spice cultivation.
- Cash crops sink; plantation economy in tatters
The prolonged heavy rains are likely to affect the production of major cash crops and hit the plantation economy of south India hard.
- Maran to take over as SpiceJet chairman
SUN TV Group promoter Kalanithi Maran will take over as chairman of the budget airline SpiceJet, and an announcement to this effect is like...
- Re rise has pepper exporters worried
Exporters looking to encash a decline in domestic pepper prices in the past 2-3 weeks are in for disappointment due to the strengthening of...
- Jittery Jet, Kingfisher staff look to board LCCs
With Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airlines struggling to combat rising costs, employees of both airlines are now scouting for jobs in competi...
- Jet, Kingfisher staff scout for work
With Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airlines struggling to combat the rising costs, employees of both airlines have begun scouting for jobs in ...
- SpiceJet to receive $65 mn in a week as second tranche
Low-cost carrier SpiceJet will receive about USD 65 mn within a week as the second tranche of investment by US private equity firm WL Ross ...
- Three member committee to manage SpiceJet
SpiceJet, which secured a $100-million financing only recently from billionaire investor Wilbur Ross, has formed a committee of three membe...
- SpiceJet announces scheme for defence personnel
SpiceJet on Tuesday announced the launch of its 'Freedom to Fly' scheme for the serving armed forces personnel under which they will be exe...
- SpiceJet to get first tranche of $35-40 mn in a week
Low cost carrier SpiceJet expects to receive the first tranche of $35-40 million within a week as a part of its funding agreement with glob...