Protecting Indian interests to be supreme in India-US BTA talks: Officials

Get it strait! Insurance and freight costs under watch

12 months ago
India is closely monitoring insurance and freight costs due to the West Asia conflict. Iran’s parliament considered closing the Strait of Hormuz. This could impact global oil shipments and raise costs. Exporters fear higher insurance premiums and freight charges. Alternative routes would be expensive. Industries relying on global supply chains may face shortages. Tensions are […]
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Iran-Israel war escalation to impact India’ s trade with West Asia, say experts

12 months ago
Escalating tensions between Iran and Israel threaten India’s trade with West Asia, impacting exports and potentially disrupting key routes like the Strait of Hormuz. This could inflate oil prices, increase shipping costs, and strain supply chains, particularly affecting agricultural exports and energy security. Broader regional conflict poses significant risks to India’s economic interests and trade […]
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More Indian exporters availing benefits of free trade pacts with Australia, UAE

1 year ago
India’s preferential certificates of origin for Australia and UAE saw a rise in 2024-25. Commerce ministry data shows increases of 19% and 24.7% respectively. This indicates greater use of free trade agreements by Indian exporters. Total certificates granted reached 7,20,996. Increased awareness and utilization of these agreements are expected to boost India’s global trade position.
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Exporters suggest shifting shipments from Bandar Abbas port to Chabahar amid Iran-Israel conflict

1 year ago
Amidst the Iran-Israel conflict, Indian exporters are considering shifting cargo operations. Bandar Abbas port may become unreliable. Chabahar port is being explored as an alternative. Air freight rates have already increased. Further escalation could disrupt trade with Afghanistan, Central Asia, and Russia. The commerce ministry is assessing the situation. Feasibility of shifting to Chabahar is […]
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India to focus on robust pacts with developed nations: Piyush Goyal

1 year ago
Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal stated India is prioritizing strong trade agreements with developed nations, citing deals with the UK, Australia, UAE, and EFTA. Goyal criticized past agreements with competitors like ASEAN, indirectly benefiting China. The focus now shifts to complementary economies like New Zealand and the Gulf region, alongside ongoing talks with Chile […]
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India slaps five-year anti-dumping duties on aluminium foil, Pretilachlor & Acetonitrile from China, Taiwan and Russia

1 year ago
The Indian government has implemented anti-dumping duties for five years on aluminium foil, Pretilachlor, and Acetonitrile imports from China, Taiwan, and Russia. This action follows investigations by the Directorate General of Trade Remedies, which revealed that these countries were engaging in unfair trade practices by selling these goods at significantly lower prices, thereby harming domestic […]
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