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You have completed one year in office as CMD. How do you reflect on the past year and what are the significant milestones during this

After assuming office as the 47th president of the United States, Donald Trump laid out an “America First Trade Policy”, which includes imposing global “supplemental

India, now the seventh-largest coffee producer globally, achieved exports worth $1.29 billion in FY 2023-24, nearly double the $719.42 million recorded in 2020-21. In the

India’s electronics exports rose 35.11 percent to $3.58 billion in December 2024, marking the highest level of shipments in the last 24 months, according to

The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) updated the export policy for all products, specifying detailed conditions for each item to enhance the ease of

India’s merchandise trade deficit narrowed to $21.94 billion in December, down from a record $31.86 billion in November, as gold imports halved to $4.7 billion,

Coal imports decreased by 3.1%, totalling 149.39 million tonnes (MT) compared to 154.17 MT during the same period last year. The non-regulated sector (excluding the

India has flagged concerns over the problems faced by its milk exporters in Nepal, with the neighbouring country agreeing to explore the possibility of facilitating

The recent instance of double counting and subsequent downward revision of India’s trade data on imports has brought into focus the methodology deployed by the


After assuming office as the 47th president of the United

India, now the seventh-largest coffee producer globally, achieved exports worth

India’s electronics exports rose 35.11 percent to $3.58 billion in

The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) updated the export

India’s merchandise trade deficit narrowed to $21.94 billion in December,

Coal imports decreased by 3.1%, totalling 149.39 million tonnes (MT)

India has flagged concerns over the problems faced by its

The recent instance of double counting and subsequent downward revision