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Iran war puts Bangladesh’s nascent industrial dreams at riskBangladesh's economic growth is threatened by an energy shortage, leaving new industrial facilities idle. The country faces painful impacts...
India throws Diet Coke parties as Iran war disrupts suppliesDiet Coke parties are gaining popularity across India. A shortage of the beverage, linked to the Iran war, has created a social media frenz...
Philips looks to step up play in India’s growing discretionary marketPhilips says global macroeconomic volatility has hit businesses over the past five years, but underlying demand trends are still supporting...
Iran war disrupts the circuit board supply chain, raises costs for tech firmsGlobal electronics face rising costs as Middle East conflict disrupts key material supplies. Printed circuit board prices have surged, impa...
US-Iran truce brings respite, but no quick fix for India Inc's supply painCEOs express cautious optimism following the US-Iran ceasefire, anticipating a consumer sentiment boost after a month of geopolitical uncer...
Brewers in India warn of shortages as Iran war hits glass bottle, can makersGlobal brewers in India face potential price hikes and supply disruptions due to a gas shortage impacting glass bottle production. Shipping...
The fortunes of canned food are linked to those of warCanned food, historically linked to war and disaster preparedness, is seeing a resurgence in demand, boosted by doomsday preppers and past ...
Beverage companies may take legal action against April 1 PET bottles mandateBeverage companies might seek legal options against a government order requiring 30% recycled PET bottles by April 1 due to lack of infrast...
Stubble burning in Punjab can be tackled with improved water management & technology, says watertech startup BoonIncreased public awareness about water technology can help in finding cost-effective solutions and deploying advanced purification technolo...
View: Unless all 8 billion of us take individual small steps, the climate can’t changeThe mantra of repair, reuse and recycle — like many laws of physics and maths theorems — was known to Indians long before the west but was ...
Ban on single-use plastics kicks in: Check the banned items and how much you may be finedEarbuds with plastic sticks, plastic sticks for balloons, plastic flags, candy sticks, ice-cream sticks, polystyrene (thermocol) for decora...
ETMarkets Management Talk | Single-use plastic ban could be a big opportunity for Uflex"UFlex-Asepto will be the first company in India to commission a U-shaped paper straw manufacturing facility offering a production capacity...
Until 2023? Parts shortage will keep auto prices sky-highA surge in COVID-19 cases from the delta variant in several Asian countries that are the main producers of auto-grade chips is worsening th...
WTO to take up India, South Africa's intellectual property waiver plea for COVID-19 vaccineThe World Trade Organization will once again take up the proposal of India and South Africa on Wednesday and Thursday to drop certain provi...
Adar Poonawalla, WHO warn of delays as US prioritises PfizerAdar Poonawalla, the chief executive officer of the Serum Institute of India —which is licensed to produce hundreds of millions of Covid-19...
Redmi 7 review: Stellar battery life, good camera performance under Rs 9KThe device offers a large Dot Notch display, good performance and premium-looking design.
Redmi Note 7 Pro review: Spectacular images with 48MP camera, battery life hard to resistThe glass looks more premium, and is very tolerant of radio signals.
Tihar jail beefs up security to avoid Bhopal rerunTihar officially claimed that it had taken all precautions, but sources in the jail said much more needed to be done.
Ban on plastic bottles may hike drug pricesOne lakh metric tonnes of PET used in pharmaceuticals market will have to be replaced by 9 lakh metric tonnes of glass per year.
- Quality drugs will be imported from India: Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka on Wednesday said quality drugs will be imported from India to meet the shortage of essential medicines in the country.