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    Hydrogen sector asks EU to help local firms compete with China

    The companies want Brussels to do more to ensure Europe-made equipment powers the EU's plan by 2030 to produce 10 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen using electrolysers, machines that use electricity to split water to produce the green fuel.

    Transforming multi unit retail operations with No Code

    The retail industry in India is subject to the vagaries of the economy and operates in a competitive market. It needs a relentless focus on operational efficiency to gain any edge.

    US, Japan, South Korea vow strategic cooperation to boost security, economies

    Commerce and trade ministers from the U.S., Japan, and South Korea agreed to cooperate on AI safety, export controls, clean energy, and semiconductor supply chains. U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo emphasized the importance of collaboration for global security. Japanese Minister Ken Saito and South Korean Minister Ahn Duk-geun also attended the inaugural meeting, initiated at a Camp David summit. The ministers aim to strengthen supply chain resilience, particularly in semiconductors and critical minerals, and enhance cooperation in cybersecurity and technical standards to counter China's dominance in critical mineral supply chains.

    Estonia promotes tech sharing, joint production with Indian defence companies

    NATO member Estonia, known for its expertise in IT and cyber security, is seeking closer cooperation with India to jointly develop defence technology. Indian companies are invited to partner with Estonian startups and tech players to explore specific areas of interest.

    Beauty secrets: Inside India's booming beauty industry that relies on hundreds of contract manufacturers

    Nishit Dedhia, the MD and cofounder of Kain Cosmeceuticals, is leading a tour of his cosmetics manufacturing facility in Khopoli, Maharashtra. The facility produces a variety of beauty products for the growing direct-to-consumer market in India.

    Western rare earths supply chain springs into gear

    Global supply chains are diversifying away from China for rare earths used in products like electric vehicles and wind turbines. Companies are building facilities to reduce the West's dependence on Chinese imports.

    • Allcargo Logistics arm partners with ShipBob for ocean, air freight services

      ECU Worldwide, a subsidiary of Allcargo Logistics, partners with ShipBob to offer freight services globally through FreightBob program, enhancing e-commerce inventory management with ECU360 tech-driven platform.

      Nifty hits fresh record high, Sensex soars 500 pts on gains in IT stocks; Fed outcome in focus

      Indian shares kicked off Wednesday's trading session on a positive note, driven primarily by gains in IT stocks. The market anticipates the release of a crucial U.S. inflation report and the Federal Reserve's policy decision, both of which are likely to impact near-term interest rate trends.

      Answer to India’s critical minerals requirement lie in India’s extended neighbourhood

      India is exploring critical minerals in Latin America for EVs, but a solution may be closer in Kazakhstan. The country has reserves of critical minerals that can support India's clean energy goals.

      Singapore-based Sembcorp to supply green ammonia to Japan from its India plant

      Singapore-based Sembcorp Green Hydrogen Pte Ltd signed an agreement with two Japanese firms to supply green ammonia from its 200,000-metric tonne capacity plant in India.

      India offers above $500 bln investment opportunity in clean energy value chain

      India offers a $500 billion investment opportunity in clean energy by 2030 at the IPEF Clean Economy Investor Forum in Singapore, resulting in $23 billion investment opportunities for sustainable infrastructure projects in the Indo-Pacific.

      Solar investment outstrips all other power forms: IEA

      Global investment in clean energy technology and infrastructure is set to hit $2 trillion this year, twice the amount going into fossil fuels, an International Energy Agency report showed. Total energy investment is expected to exceed $3 trillion for the first time in 2024, the IEA said in its annual World Energy Investment report.

      Ships diverted from Red Sea send ripple effects across the globe

      Supply chain managers paying for the services look to place order in advance as ships face extended journeys since they spend more time at anchor.

      Modi plans post-election reforms to rival Chinese manufacturing

      Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is planning business-friendly measures if he secures a third term, aiming to boost domestic manufacturing by easing labor regulations, offering subsidies, and reducing import taxes. Modi's vision includes creating industrial zones to attract global firms, but challenges remain with restrictive labor laws, land acquisition, and high import tariffs. His reelection campaign emphasizes economic development and positioning India as a manufacturing hub.

      Pill for China plus one

      Indian pharma CEOs met senior officials in FDA and other key agencies to start a conversation. Even if a little late, given the looming presidential election, the proposal deserves attention. The basic idea is to capitalise on India's expertise and infra for manufacturing through financial incentives, tech sharing, collaborative research and tech transfers to expand production in both countries. Pursue onshoring in America and friendshoring in India to reduce dependence on China. And aggregate US, Indian and European demand for certain drugs, as IPA secretary general Sudarshan Jain told me.

      Why imports from China are rising despite atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives

      Imports from China is something India should monitor. But in some ways, this might be the way for the country to become a self-reliant economy.

      ET Road Safety & Safer Mobility Forum 2024: Steering a smarter, safer, and sustainable supply chain by accelerating safety tech in logistics

      The ET Road Safety & Safer Mobility Forum 2024 gears up for its third roundtable, focusing on ‘Enhancing Safety Standards in Modern Logistics and Supply Chain.’ This session will put intelligent AI solutions in the spotlight, showcasing how they can revolutionise safe practices within the ever-evolving logistics landscape. By prioritising both road and fleet safety, the forum aims to create a more secure and efficient supply chain ecosystem.

      India's growing weight will ensure overall global balance remains in favour of freedom, openness: Jaishankar

      External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar highlighted India's increasing influence in maintaining a global order favoring freedom and transparency. Addressing the Nikkei Asia Future of Asia Forum, he emphasised the challenges posed by supply chain issues and economic coercion, particularly in light of China's ambitions. Jaishankar also discussed the evolving geopolitical, geo-economic, and geo-technological landscape, stressing the importance of resilience and redundancy in the face of global transformations.

      Strong demand tailwinds are for all the players: 5 small and midcap real-estate stocks with upside potential of up to 34%

      Four years ago, the real estate industry was defined by excess inventory, over leveraged balance sheets and weak demand. Today, a housing project getting launched is getting sold within a few days. The average prices on a per square ft basis have inched upward very sharply in the last one year and still there is no dearth of demand. Now the question is whether this kind of sharp rise in demand is having an impact only on large players or also on mid-sized companies which are focussed in a region only. The fact is that in the case of sectors like real estate, when the tide of demand changes, it changes for every player, be it large or medium. Yes, when it comes to medium-sized players it would be important to look at the players where they have a track record of implementing projects on time. Delivering the project on time is key metrics which determines whether the company which is mid-sized today will become large or not in years to come. As the large ones have seen a sharp rise in the valuations, the focus of the street is now also on mid-sized by well managed companies.

      US firm becomes world's most valuable solar firm after Chinese rivals slip

      First Solar Inc. becomes the world's most valuable solar manufacturer, surpassing Sungrow Power Supply Co. and ending China's dominance since 2018.

      Quick commerce 2.0, and other top tech & startup stories this week

      ​Quick commerce, the buzziest sector in the consumer internet industry, is undergoing a significant transformation. We, at ETtech, have been tracking the sector super closely and bringing the biggest and most impactful stories to you, first.

      International Energy Agency warns of key energy mineral shortage risk

      The International Energy Agency (IEA) has reported a sharp drop in prices for minerals essential for the green energy transition, indicating a shortage due to inadequate investment. The agency noted that prices for minerals key for electric vehicles, wind turbines, and solar panels fell back to pre-pandemic levels as supplies caught up with and surpassed demand. The IEA expressed concern that this may deter investment needed to meet demand, which is set to soar as many nations phase out sales of new internal combustion engine cars in the next decade.

      Taiwan is selling more to the US than China in major shift away from Beijing

      Taiwan is shifting its focus away from China, the world's second-largest economy, and towards the United States. The world's largest computer chip maker, TSMC, announced bigger investments in the U.S. last month after a boost from the Biden administration. Taiwanese semiconductor company ended its two-decade-long run in mainland China amid a global race to gain the edge in the high-tech industry.

      US efforts to reshape global supply chains gather pace in Asia

      President Joe Biden's tariff hikes on Chinese imports are reshaping Asian trade routes, with Taiwan's exports to the US surging over 80% in April.

      The White House’s green trade war is just getting started

      The latest US actions reflect a strategic shift in trade policy and considerations of carbon dumping, EU engagement, and national security implications.

      India playing crucial role in advanced manufacturing: N Chandrasekaran

      The Tata Sons chairman noted that companies are adjusting their supply chains to achieve a balance between resilience and efficiency. Additionally, Chandrasekaran emphasized the emergence of new global supply chain ecosystems, with India assuming a significant position in advanced manufacturing.

      TVS Supply Chain clinches deal to manage VE commercial vehicles' Baggad plant

      VE Commercial Vehicles has been associated with TVS Supply Chain Solutions since 2006 for in-plant logistics operations of their truck plant in Pithampur, Madhya Pradesh.

      Tata Electronics building hi-tech machines to make iPhone casing

      Tata Electronics is internally developing "very sophisticated" and complex high-precision machines used to produce the casing of these iPhone, sources told ET.

      Agri-tech company ONO raises Rs 11 crore in seed funding round to empower supply chain

      ​​This investment will contribute towards empowering the agricultural supply-chain by inclusive economic growth opportunities for farmers and ecosystem players across India's APMC/MANDI network.

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