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    Budget 2024: How Sitharaman can steer the trade ship amidst two wars and Red Sea crisis to achieve $2 tn export goal

    In the upcoming budget, key priorities for the export sector include boosting e-commerce exports through streamlined policies and infrastructure enhancements. Additionally, there is a push for Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes aimed at revitalising sectors such as toys and leather goods, fostering competitiveness and export growth.

    India’s trade dependence on China, EU rose in Q1 of 2024, says UNCTAD

    The UNCTAD nowcast predicts a stronger positive trend for the second quarter of 2024, projecting an approximate 2% increase for the first half of 2024. This increase is expected to add around $250 billion to goods trade and about $100 billion to services trade in the first half of 2024 compared to the second half of 2023.

    Commerce ministry developing platform for registration, resolution of non-trade barriers

    "We are making a portal so that we can prioritise all the NTBs. Traders will register their complaints and the ministry will pursue that," the official said. In cases where the barrier is impacting a large volume of goods will be prioritised for their redressal and action-taking.

    India steel, trade ministries in talks over rising Chinese imports

    India's steel and trade ministries are discussing the increasing imports of steel, especially the influx of cheap Chinese goods, according to a government source. The talks come amid ongoing requests from top producers for higher tariffs. India became a net steel importer in the fiscal year ending in March, with finished steel imports reaching a five-year high in April and May, based on provisional government data.

    Europe's green transition offers India-Bulgaria trade opportunities, says Indian envoy

    India's Ambassador advocates for a bilateral agreement with Bulgaria to employ third-country workers, aligning with existing agreements in Europe. This strategic move aims to enhance economic cooperation and provide skilled manpower to Bulgarian employers, further solidifying the strong economic and cultural ties between the two nations.

    India imposes anti-dumping duties on three Chinese products

    On hydraulic rock breakers, the duty ranged between 4.55 per cent and 162.5 per cent of CIF (cost, insurance, freight) value in US dollars. The duty was also imposed on these goods coming from Korea. These breakers are used in the construction and mining industry for carrying out demolition, excavation, mining and boulder breaking activities.

    • Exporters seek separate division for non-trade issues, faster customs clearance

      Exporters requested the establishment of a distinct division within the Commerce and Industry Ministry to address non-trade barriers, particularly those related to environment and sustainability. During their discussion with Union Minister Piyush Goyal, they also highlighted concerns about Chinese goods entering India via the ASEAN free trade agreement.

      The train from Russia: How a new route can change things for India

      A multimodal route that includes a railway, roadway network and seaports, the INSTC spans 7,200km (4,500 miles) from St. Petersburg to the port of Mumbai in India. The corridor is part of Russia’s push to find new transport routes in light of Western sanctions, which have forced it to shift trade flows from Europe to Asia and the Middle East.

      Russia exports major consignment via INSTC ahead of PM Modi’s Moscow trip

      The consignment will reach Mumbai port via Bandar Abbas port in Iran, ET has learnt. “For the first time, two trains with Kuzbass coal headed to India along the International North-South Transport Corridor. The trains set off from the Kemerovo region. They followed along the eastern branch of the INSTC through Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan to the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas,” Russian Railways said on Monday in a statement.

      Discussions on for comprehensive free trade agreement with India: Australian diplomat

      Nicholas McCaffrey aims to enhance the scope and impact of the existing trade agreement between India and Australia, working towards formulating a comprehensive free trade agreement to strengthen economic relations between the two nations.

      CII calls for review of trade ties with China

      The CII called for a review of trade ties with China due to the country's reliance on electronics components imports, posing a risk to domestic manufacturing sustainability.

      Commerce min engaging with different departments on India, Korea FTA upgrade talks: Official

      India and Korea are progressing with talks to upgrade their existing free trade agreement (FTA), known as the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). The Department of Commerce is collaborating with various ministries such as heavy industries, steel, and chemicals to prepare the offer list for the negotiations.

      India's exports grew 1.1%, but trade momentum to continue: CRISIL

      India's merchandise exports rose by 9.1% to USD 38.1 billion in May compared to last year, with a modest 1.1% increase from April, driven by both oil and non-oil sectors. Imports surged by 7.7% to USD 61.2 billion, mainly due to oil and core imports, widening the trade deficit to USD 23.8 billion.

      India, EU fail to reach accord on steel at WTO

      India and the European Union failed to reach an agreement at the WTO on concessions related to safeguard measures on steel imports, impacting India's imports.

      Gold, silver import surges 210 pc in 2023-24 from UAE; need duty revision in FTA: GTRI

      Economic think tank Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) said this sharp rise in gold and silver imports is primarily driven by import duty concessions granted by India to the UAE under the India-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA).

      India's May outbound shipments at 3-month high; trade gap at 7-month record

      Terming May as an “excellent” month for exports, commerce secretary Sunil Barthwal said that the situation was looking more optimistic for trade this year, with even sectors such as textiles recording healthy growth after months of sluggishness.

      India's trade deficit in May widens to $23.78 billion; exports rise 9%

      India's trade deficit widened to $23.78 billion, falling short of economists' $19.5 billion projection, per a Reuters poll. May saw a 9% increase in merchandise exports to $38.13 billion, driven by engineering goods, commercial vehicles, and smartphones. Merchandise imports surged by 7.7% year-on-year to $61.91 billion. Analysts expect exports to rebound, aided by global trade recovery, manufacturing incentives, and domestic inflation easing.

      India looks to sign FTA after UK elections, 8th round of talks soon

      The India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is set to be signed after the UK's elections on July 4. So far, 13 negotiation rounds have been completed, focusing on reducing tariffs and addressing regulatory concerns. Both sides aim to finalize the FTA to enhance bilateral trade, currently valued at GBP 38.1 billion annually.

      High tariffs on EVs to protect from Chinese imports, says trade ministry

      India's trade department said on Friday that the country's car market is "well-protected" through high tariffs on the import of electric vehicles, at a time when other major economies like the European Union have slapped tariffs on Chinese EVs.

      India's May palm oil imports hit 4-month high on competitive prices

      India's palm oil imports surged by 11.6% in May compared to the previous month, reaching the highest level in four months, driven by its competitive pricing relative to rival oils, according to a statement by the Solvent Extractors' Association of India (SEA). The increased palm oil purchases by India, the world's largest importer of vegetable oils, could bolster benchmark Malaysian palm oil futures.

      BRICS calls for enhanced use of local currencies in trade between member countries

      "They recalled the paragraph 45 of the Johannesburg II Declaration tasking the Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors of the BRICS countries to consider the issue of local currencies, payment instruments and platforms and to report back to the BRICS Leaders," according to the Joint Statement.

      Indian traders demand resumption of border trade with China through Lipulekh pass

      Indian traders have been engaging in border trade with China through the Lipulekh pass in Pithoragarh district since 1992. They are now urging the central government to address the closure of the trade route due to the Covid-19 pandemic in 2019. The traders are concerned about their stored goods in Tibet and seek the resumption of trade.

      CBIC orders release of imports without delay

      Industry was facing delays in release of consignments and denial of free trade agreement benefits with authorities questioning value addition in third-party invoicing, ET reported on June 8.

      Indian exports: How Modi 3.0 can navigate the protectionist tides in advanced economies like US and EU

      India has transitioned from a decade of single-party rule to a new era of coalition politics, causing concern among stock market investors about potential slowdowns in economic reforms. Rising protectionist measures from advanced economies like the US and EU pose challenges for Indian exporters, with stringent regulations on products ranging from chemicals to food items. The impact of these barriers could disproportionately restrict India's economic objectives and competitiveness, particularly in key sectors like textiles and apparel.

      India to drag Australia to WTO arbitration on services trade commitments

      India has taken Australia to arbitration at the WTO over changes to services commitments, impacting trade. The new regulations aim to lower global trade costs by $125 billion.

      EU carbon tariff: India preps for a fight at WTO

      India is considering challenging the European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) at the World Trade Organization, which mandates non-EU steel producers to report emissions, impacting sectors like iron and steel, cement, and more.

      "If they are considering FTA with India, we will surely look into it": MEA denies any FTA proposal with Maldives

      India on Thursday said it has not made any proposal to the Maldives for a bilateral free trade agreement (DTA) and that it was ready to consider if the island nation expresses interest for such a pact. "No specific proposal for a bilateral FTA with the Maldives has been made by the Government of India," External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said.

      UAE looking to expand scope of trade under CEPA with India: Official

      The UAE aims to expand the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with India, signed on February 18, 2022, to enhance bilateral trade. Feryal Ahmadi, COO of Dubai Multi-Commodities Centre, highlighted potential sectors like agri-commodities and critical minerals. She emphasized India's significance as a trading partner and discussed the growth in UAE-India CEPA trade.

      India’s $48 bn input subsidy for power and agri raises hackles

      WTO members, including the US and UK, have raised questions about India's $48 billion farm input subsidies for 2022-23, which have been attributed to inflation and rising fertilizer costs. India explained that these subsidies are mainly for power, irrigation, and fertilizers and that the information had been duly notified to the WTO. The US claimed that this amount is more than twice the value of all trade-distorting support notified by India in 2021-22.

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