
Bangladesh to buy two LNG cargoes from spot market
Bangladesh will buy two LNG cargoes from spot market in June, one less from May, as it will be importing more gas from term suppliers
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Bangladesh will buy two LNG cargoes from spot market in June, one less from May, as it will be importing more gas from term suppliers

Turkey’s Transport and Infrastructure Ministry will provide incentives for ships to be built to replace vessels used in commercial freight transport aged 20 years and

Small firms have asked for relaxation in monthly goods and services tax (GST) payments and various filing requirements for 2020-21. Regional curbs on movement and

The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) allowed the companies to file GST Returns without Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) with Mobile One Time

From supplying oxygen to waiving shipping charges, India Inc steps up relief measures Businesses are stepping up to help fight the pandemic through various initiatives.

Amid the acute shortage of medical oxygen in hospitals across the country, the Centre has imported 20 cryogenic tankers of 10 tonnes and 20 tonnes

Some Chinese executives with business ties to India are pondering efforts to cut their reliance on Indian companies by bypassing or replacing them in the

In the wake of the shortage of medical oxygen required for the healthy recovery of COVID-19 positive patients, the Adani Group has initiated a endeavour

Containers piled high on giant vessels carrying everything from car tires to smartphones are toppling over at an alarming rate, sending millions of dollars of

Bangladesh will buy two LNG cargoes from spot market in

Turkey’s Transport and Infrastructure Ministry will provide incentives for ships

Small firms have asked for relaxation in monthly goods and

The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) allowed

From supplying oxygen to waiving shipping charges, India Inc steps

Amid the acute shortage of medical oxygen in hospitals across

Some Chinese executives with business ties to India are pondering

In the wake of the shortage of medical oxygen required

Containers piled high on giant vessels carrying everything from car