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As global temperatures rise 2 degrees Celsius or more above pre-industrial levels, the country's chapati challenge is only going to become more urgent
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The world had been counting on Indian grain after the war in Ukraine, drought in Argentina and floods in Australia cut production from those countries
Announcement comes days after DGFT banned all wheat exports to bolster falling stocks and manage food security; govt also allows wheat already being loaded at Kandla to head to Egypt
Amazon has doubled the exports pledge and the Indian exporters are on track to surpass $5 billion in cumulative exports on the e-commerce platform.
Sri Lanka mainly produces orthodox tea, which tends to be harvested and processed by hand. It is popular with tea drinkers in Russia and some eastern European countries.
Excluding petroleum products, the growth in this period was 23.64 per cent over the same period of 2021-22
The move may violate 2013, 2015 vows and can risk drawdown in wheat inventory
Goyal said that the export community had made India proud with stellar achievements in exports.
While total exports during 2021-22 increased to a record high of $419.65 billion, imports too soared to $611.89 billion, leaving a trade gap of $192.24 billion
The Mumbai-based company ECGC on Wednesday made changes to its underwriting policy for all transactions related to the outbound shipments to Sri Lanka.
The Centre may increase the allotment of its shares in the IPO of LIC. More on that and other stories in our top headlines this morning.
India has recently inked crucial trade agreements with United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Australia.
Shipments of Maruti Suzuki and Bajaj Auto vehicles see record jump
CAIT termed this situation as a "blessing in disguise" for Indian manufacturers and traders to fill the void with Indian goods
Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal informed this while replying to the supplementary question related to wheat export during the Question Hour
During the first 11 months of the fiscal year, outbound shipments to China grew at 7 per cent, with shipments valued at $19.8 billion.
The RBI has decided to review the business models of payment aggregators in view of a spate of frauds hitting customers.
Export of Indian goods crossed the $400 bn mark for the first time, nine days before the current fiscal drew to a close. Which are sectors that drove this growth? And will it sustain? Let's find out