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India’s rising export champion faces a critical credibility testIndia's seafood exports are soaring, reaching record highs and aiming for $30 billion within five years. Despite overcoming US tariffs and ...
Tariff cuts fail to revive US demand for Indian export; Policy uncertainty, Section 301 probe delay recovery in shrimp, textilesIndian exports to the US are navigating rocky waters. With consumer confidence waning and policy instability looming, shipments are feeling...
India-EU FTA: Trade deal seen as boost for agriculture, success hinges on infrastructure pushStakeholders say the India-EU trade deal could be a turning point for Indian agriculture, but its success will depend on complementary inve...
Shrimp squeeze: Inside India’s struggle to keep its seafood industry afloat amid Trump’s tariffsTrump’s 50% tariff leaves Indian seafood exporters no choice but to diversify. However, they caution that it won’t be easy, given the chall...
"Using our dollars to buy Russian oil," Trump's trade adviser Peter Navarro justifies 50% tariff on IndiaWhite House trade adviser Peter Navarro has launched a fresh attack on India, accusing it of funding Russia’s war in Ukraine through oil im...
Tariff tangle: Cast shrimp nets right, and India could come up trumps!The rise in tariffs to over 50%, up from the previous 6–8%, significantly squeezes profitability and makes Indian shrimp uncompetitive agai...
Rebalancing bilateral trade ties: India’s path to enhanced exports to ChinaThe recent thaw in diplomatic relations between India and China presents a timely opportunity to expand India’s export prospects.
India, US working on new customs audit process to cut trade frictionIndia and the US are collaborating on a revised customs audit process to reduce consignment rejections and expedite goods movement amidst o...
Trump’s remarks aside, India and US move forward on easing shrimp, apple and alcohol trade rulesDespite trade tensions, the US and India are quietly working to resolve trade barriers. India is considering easing import rules for US app...
Chicken, corn, and cotton: China slaps 10-15% tariff on US goods from March 10US-China Tariff War: China has announced additional tariffs of 10-15% on certain U.S. imports, intensifying trade tensions. This move follo...
Post-COVID, China is back in Africa and doubling down on mineralsChinese overseas investment, with a focus on minerals extraction in Africa, is rebounding post-pandemic. However, the relationship remains ...
US military begins Japan seafood purchases to counter China banThe United Nations' nuclear watchdog vouched for the safety of the water release, and G7 trade ministers called for an end to Japanese food...
India's close Southeast Asian partners push back against Beijing's South China Sea plansThe rising Chinese activities in the contested sea have become a cause of concern for nations in SE Asia. However, some of them including I...
Ukraine at 'turning point', Zelenskiy says as Russians regroup near KyivWith the Russian assault in its third week, Zelenskiy, who has rallied his people with a series of addresses from the capital Kyiv, said Uk...
How Indian agri exporters face some odd barriersA slew of technical hurdles have emerged as new stumbling blocks for Indian agri exporters. “The protocol followed by China is weird. Once ...
A year after first death in China, coronavirus source still a puzzleNearly two million deaths later, the pandemic is out of control across much of the world, leaving tens of millions ill, a pulverised global...
Trade war goes down under: China slaps 200% tax on Australian wineIn the latest blow, China's commerce ministry announced wine importers will be forced to pay deposits of as 107-212 percent of the value of...
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...
As China slashes prices, Diu fishermen find themselves in troubled watersThe troubles for the fishermen began in August, when India and China agreed to end their Doklam face-off and pull back troops.
- Shrimp Export: India protests unscientific, unjustified standards
India has raised with the WTO what it calls "unscientific and unjustified" health standards imposed by Japan on its shrimp exports.