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The Bills of Lading Bill – 2024 makes consignees responsible for the goods being ferried to them, while the Carriage of goods by Sea Bill
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The Bills of Lading Bill – 2024 makes consignees responsible for the goods being ferried to them, while the Carriage of goods by Sea Bill

The policy focuses on optimum utilisation of the state’s existing and upcoming logistic network, strengthening logistic infrastructure and multi-modal connectivity. The government proposes to provide

At the 14th East Asia Summit, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar gave a clarion call for securing the key maritime routes passing through the South

A similar programme was earlier shelved but the Shipping Ministry has requested the Finance Ministry to reconsider the scheme with slight modifications. The quantum of

TK Ramachandran, Secretary, MoPSW in association with Additional Secretary and Joint Secretary of Sagarmala, and representatives from key maritime associations such as SAI, FFFAI, INSA,

The Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways conveyed the review of the State Maritime & Waterways Transport Committee (SMWTC) formulated in various states via video

Ernst & Young India has opined for the central government to divest their stake in the rail PSUs such as IRCON and IRCTC to a

This interaction with stakeholders has given the Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways valuable perspectives that will aid in crafting a more inclusive and growth-oriented

In a recent meeting with the Commerce Ministry, trade bodies requested the ministry to setup a separate division to deal with non-trade barriers being put

The Bills of Lading Bill – 2024 makes consignees responsible

The policy focuses on optimum utilisation of the state’s existing

At the 14th East Asia Summit, External Affairs Minister S.

A similar programme was earlier shelved but the Shipping Ministry

TK Ramachandran, Secretary, MoPSW in association with Additional Secretary and

The Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways conveyed the review

Ernst & Young India has opined for the central government

This interaction with stakeholders has given the Ministry of Ports,

In a recent meeting with the Commerce Ministry, trade bodies