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    59% of German companies plan new investments in India this year

    India is becoming a favored investment destination for German companies, with 59% planning to increase investments this year. Expectations are high, with 78% anticipating rising sales and 55% forecasting higher profits. Factors driving this trend include low labor costs, political stability, and availability of qualified specialists.

    TPG Capital acquires 60% stake in digital services firm Altimetrik

    With a focus on brand visibility and global expansion, Altimetrik, led by Raj Sundaresan and supported by Adam Caplan, aims to leverage the partnership with TPG Capital to strengthen its position in the digital business landscape and drive revenue growth through innovative solutions.

    Relationship between India, US 'multiplicative': US envoy Garcetti

    "This (India-US) is a relationship that isn't just additive. It's not just the US plus India. It's multiplicative. It's the United States times India," Garcetti said at the meeting held in the suburbs of Washington on Monday.

    Indian job market likely to get busy and bustling

    The Indian job market is expected to witness a notable increase in workforce expansion. The projected growth for H1 FY25 (April-September) indicates a significant rise to 6.33%, compared to around 4.2% in H2 FY24 (October-March). This expansion in the workforce serves as a crucial indicator reflecting economic growth, business confidence, and organizational strategic planning.

    Indian Budget 2024: Jefferies sees affordable housing, capex-related businesses, consumer goods sectors getting the most benefit

    Budget 2024 anticipates positive impacts on various sectors, with potential benefits for consumer goods and affordable housing. The budget may include tax cuts, interest subsidy reintroduction, and stable capital gains tax policies, fostering economic growth and fiscal prudence.

    ISB Online offers learning solutions to higher education institutions

    The Indian School of Business (ISB) is expanding its ISB Online platform to serve a diverse range of learners, including undergraduate students, professionals, and executives, from various sectors. With plans to double their current learner base by FY24-25, ISB Online aims to enhance employability, improve teaching outcomes, and provide networking opportunities through flexible and self-paced learning options, as well as offering faculty development programmes for academic institutions.

    • Herd on PE Street: TPG outruns everyone in race for Altimetrik

      Last month, its Asia-focused fund TPG Asia VIII secured $5.3 billion in aggregate capital commitments. That made it the firm’s largest Asia fund in 30 years of investing in the region. Since inception, TPG Asia has ploughed more than $13 billion into core sectors including consumer, healthcare, financial services and TMT/new economy and the fund has realised more than $16 billion, according to its website.

      Business families seek legal advice to amend tightly written deeds of family settlement amid global expansion plans

      Business families, particularly in India, are increasingly seeking legal counsel to amend rigid Deeds of Family Settlement (DFS) originally drafted decades ago. These deeds, designed to safeguard inheritances, now pose challenges as younger generations seek to expand globally into new sectors like fintech, tech-led consumer businesses, and electric vehicles. Legal experts note that the old deeds lack flexibility for today's globalized and dynamic business environment, prompting families to consider amendments to address issues such as wealth protection, succession planning, and regulatory compliance.

      Suits & Sayings: Solo Show

      ET’s roundup of the wackiest whispers and murmurs in corporate corridors and policy parlours.

      EU proposes anti-dumping duty on Indian optical fibre cable manufacturers

      The European Commission has proposed a 8-11.4% anti-dumping duty on Indian optical fibre cable (OFC) manufacturers exporting to Europe. Sterlite Technologies, Birla Cables, Universal Cables, Vindhya Telelinks, and others are among the companies facing this duty.

      'Marwari' school of business keeps 3 generations of Ruia family under one roof

      Essar, a family-run conglomerate, stands out amidst public feuds among Indian business families. The Ruia family, spanning three generations, jointly manages the empire across diverse sectors. Prashant Ruia, director of Essar Capital, credits their unity to aligned goals and individual space. Despite industry challenges, the family cherishes strong bonds and traditions, distinguishing themselves from other well-known family disputes in the Indian business landscape.

      Budget 2024 may give Indian startups' HQ relocation plans a fresh lease of life

      Indian startups domiciled abroad may relocate their headquarters to India via GIFT City, utilizing its SEZ for tax benefits. Amendments this year enabled unlisted firms to directly list on GIFT IFSC. IFSCA aims to finalize GIFT City listing norms by July for August implementation, facilitating e-commerce and tech firms' return like Razorpay, Zepto, Meesho to tap into India's growing stock market and access capital through global listings in GIFT City or specific overseas jurisdictions.

      Sanctions scare for Indian firm for business ties with Russia

      ET has learnt that no final decision has been taken yet by Japan to sanction the Indian firm and that the step is currently under consideration. The people did not name the Indian company.

      As Indians acquire healthier tastes, food companies pack it in

      Indians are increasingly shifting towards consumption of low-salt, low-sugar, and nutrition-fortified packaged food, reflecting a growing trend towards healthy eating habits. Sales of such products have risen in the last five years, with urban India leading the shift, although rural areas are also seeing an increase. This shift is driven by concerns over high levels of sugar, salt, and fat in processed goods, amidst rising health issues like diabetes and obesity.

      Sanctions scare for Indian firm for business ties with Russia

      ET has learnt that no final decision has been taken yet by Japan to sanction the Indian firm and that the step is currently under consideration. The people did not name the Indian company.

      Small Indian-American community making grand contributions in the US: Report

      The report "Indiaspora Impact Report: Small Community, Big Contributions," conducted by Boston Consulting Group, is the first volume in a series to look at the impact of the Indian diaspora, with a special focus on public service, business, culture and innovation in the United States.

      Human trafficking case: Hinduja scion in Swiss human-trafficking trial says nanny was like a ‘second mum’

      Hinduja human trafficking case: The scion of the billionaire Hinduja family is facing accusations of overworking a nanny at his Swiss villa. Ajay Hinduja denies the allegations, stating that the nanny was like a second mother to his children. The family is also accused of human trafficking and mistreatment of household staff, with the trial ongoing in Geneva.

      How India's new brain power adds to its economic brawn

      India is transitioning from being the telemarketing voice of MNCs to their intellectual hub with the rise of GCCs. These fully owned and integrated hubs are driving growth, innovation, and value creation by leveraging India's talent pool. With a projected doubling of GDP share by 2030, GCCs are transforming India's economy and IT landscape, attracting global companies seeking tech talent and cost efficiency.

      Lok Sabha results googly may unsettle Indian companies unfamiliar with coalition pitch

      Post-election, certain Indian businesses face uncertainty after years of stability under Modi's single-party majority. Concerns arise about decision-making and reforms as BJP's weaker mandate shifts dynamics. Industry veterans note silence from typically vocal business leaders, who now await potential changes in the new cabinet amid speculations about Modi's altered work style.

      Trans-Europe express: How Indian businesses can sustain and grow in Europe

      India's recent free trade agreement with the European Free Trade Association presents significant trade opportunities with the EU. However, Indian businesses must comply with new EU supply chain laws to sustain and grow in Europe. Key legislative changes include deforestation regulation, corporate sustainability and due diligence directive, and forced labor regulation.

      "Rewards for doing business in India are significant": Alexander Slater, MD USIBC

      In the debut episode of the new podcast series "Doing Business in India," Jonathan Hymer, the Minister Counsellor for Commercial Affairs at the United States Embassy in New Delhi, welcomed Alexander Slater, the Managing Director of the US India Business Council, to discuss the evolving business landscape in India post-pandemic.

      Jefferies bullish on Adani Group on the back of a renewed expansion spree

      Adani Group, rebounding from market losses caused by a US short seller report in early 2023, is now on an "expansion spree," aiming for a USD 90 billion capex over the next decade. Jefferies reports a 40% YoY EBITDA growth, with focus on debt containment and fresh funds. Various Adani companies witnessed significant developments, including acquisitions, power plant commissioning, and renewable energy capacity addition.

      Capital goods train delay hits India Inc's capex plans as manufacturers in China & Southeast Asia embark on their own expansion plans

      Geopolitical tensions and the Red Sea crisis have increased delivery times for machinery, affecting production lines and capital goods planning for Indian companies like Amber Group and Havells India.

      Conversational commerce powered by Gen AI to spur next wave of growth for businesses: Bain & Company - Meta Report

      Sandhya Devanathan, Head and VP, Meta in India, said the company sees business messaging as a key growth driver of its business in India. “We see it in terms of consumer behavior on our platforms, in terms of people using messaging to communicate with businesses, and we see that given the size of the WhatsApp platform and what users are asking for. 60% of the users of WhatsApp in India message a business every week,” she said.

      Writing is easy, not living: Challenges in implementing family business constitutions

      Numerous families face difficulties in actualizing the principles outlined in the document into practical, everyday reality. We discuss here the key challenges encountered in implementing a family business constitution.

      Strategies for effective implementation of family business constitutions

      This article explores strategies for the effective implementation and bridging the divide between the aspirational ideals outlined in the constitution and the lived reality of day-to-day interactions, long-term strategies, decision-making processes, and familial aspects of harmony and togetherness.

      Family Businesses should be run like trustees for the next generation: DCM Shriram Group

      Addressing the session on " Purpose-driven and responsible," Ajay S Shriram, Chairman and Senior Managing Director, DCM Shriram Limited, opened up about family businesses and emphasised that the enterprise needs to balance its approach like trustees for the next generation.

      "If we work together, India can achieve all SDGs by 2030" says Ajay Piramal at CII Annual Business Summit 2024

      Underscoring the rapid progress expected over the next two decades, he said, "Let's say in 2047, we'll have - we'll be the third-largest economy, maybe a USD 40 billion economy. Even now, in the next - I think by 2029, we'll be the third-largest economy. So only the U.S. and China will be ahead of us. So that's a big progress the country is making."

      Embracing Industry 4.0: Navigating business transformation trends in the digital age

      Post-pandemic, the focus on Industry 4.0, Circular Value Chains, Autonomy via Edge Computing, and Demand-Driven Digital Supply Chains reshaped global business dynamics. India's leadership in AI, cybersecurity, and sustainable manufacturing practices highlights its commitment to digital transformation.

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