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Fishermen are being pushed to the brink by fuel costs in Southeast AsiaRising energy, freight, and supply chain expenses are escalating seafood prices globally. Governments offer aid, but it's stretched thin, i...
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...
Reeling from the Iran war's oil shock and 'running out of ideas'Governments are implementing energy-saving measures. Many countries depend heavily on oil imports through a troubled strait. Low oil reserv...
Freight, fuel, and fear: As missiles fly in West Asia, these Indian sectors take the hitGulf shipments face delays; insurance gaps and oil risks add to uncertainty. War-risk premiums, shipping reroutes, and oil volatility add p...
The deal that changed Nifty playbook: India-US trade pact throws up over 70 winning stock ideasThe Indian stock market surged, nearing all-time highs following the announcement of a significant India-US trade deal. This agreement, whi...
Buying in 2026 & selling at the right time: It could be anytime before 2029, or even later. 15 stocks that fit the billWhat is the best time to buy stocks? In hindsight, March 2020 might have been the best time. But the fact is that there is no clear answer ...
How one Indian industry is beating Trump tariffsIndia's seafood industry faced a major challenge with US tariffs. However, the sector has shown remarkable strength. By exploring new marke...
Shrimp farmers eye 'Fresh' ways to boost local consumptionIndia is intensifying efforts to bolster domestic shrimp consumption to mitigate the impact of rising US tariffs on its shrimp exports. A g...
For risker-takers of the highest order: 11 stocks where policy change may lead to higher returns; however…It is every investor’s secret dream to find stocks that will give very high returns. Or, to put it another way, a multi-bagger stock. The r...
Deep-sea mining may be necessary for a greener futureDeep-sea mining for cobalt and nickel could speed up renewable energy adoption. Discoveries in the Clarion-Clipperton zone revealed unique ...
For moderate risk takers: 5 midcap stocks from different sectors with potential upside of up to 39%After 6 months of relentless rally, mid-cap stocks are witnessing some correction. Will this correction last longer would depend on two thi...
Covid curfew nixed your NYE plans? Why not dress up to get in the moodThe rapid spread of the omicron variant this month has forced many to alter their New Year’s Eve hopes.
Trucker, fisherman, scientist... the voices of BrexitMcDonald's company is located in the heart of England's Midlands in Cannock, not far from Birmingham. It is also highly dependent on the EU...
Coronavirus on frozen foods? A look at the conclusions on China claimsWhile experts say the virus can survive for a time on cardboard and plastic containers, it remains unclear how serious a risk that poses. L...
Covid is spreading in unexplained ways, dimming containment hopeA growing proportion of such cases in a city’s resurgence pushes governments, like in Australia and Hong Kong, to take broad and blunt acti...
Why Toronto is a paradise for foodiesOften mistaken to be Canada’s capital (that’s Ottawa), Toronto has magically transformed from a sleepy backwater in the 1960s to Canada’s c...
Of sleepy hamlets and fifty shades of blue: Visit Koh Kood, Thailand's last unspoilt, untamed islandWhat boggles the mind is Koh Kood’s untamed beauty — glistening rainforests, coconut and rubber plantations.
Exploring the North Beach, sea lions are things you should not miss in San FranciscoThe Golden Gate Bridge, the iconic bridge, manages to impress even the most experienced travellers with its stunning 1.7-mile span.
The astonishing rise of 'El Chapo', the most notorious drug lord in the worldWorld's most notorious drug lord pulled off an extraordinary escape from the highest-security prison - his 2nd jailbreak in the past 2 deca...
- Fish production in West Bengal may cross 2K metric tons by 2015: Assocham
Growing at compounded annual growth rate of about 5%, fish production in West Bengal may cross 2,000 metric tons mark by 2015 from the curr...