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India eyes new markets with US trade deal limbo

India is aggressively seeking trade deals to open markets for exporters and soften the blow of steep US tariffs, as efforts to secure an agreement…

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India's industrial output in April-November grew 3.3% as compared to a revised increase of 4.1% a year earlier, according to government data. (Mint Archives)
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India clocks highest industrial growth in two years on robust manufacturing| Business News

India’s industrial growth in November was the fastest in two years, on the back of strong manufacturing and mining activity. India’s industrial output in April-November…

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Govt notifies Rs 7,280-crore scheme to manufacture rare earth magnets in India

New Delhi, The Centre has notified the Scheme to Promote Manufacturing of Sintered Rare Earth Permanent Magnet (REPM) with an outlay of Rs 7,280 crore….

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Labour codes: A game changer for the Indian Economy

The long-awaited labour codes announced by the Government of India represent a truly big-bang reform. For decades, labour regulation in the country was guided by…

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India mulls easing barriers between SEZs-local market to allow freer flow of goods & services

New Delhi: India is considering lowering the barriers between its multiple dedicated export zones and the domestic market to allow freer flow of goods and…

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India’s manufacturing sector set for strong growth and expansion: FICCI survey

India’s manufacturing sector is poised for sustained growth and expansion, backed by strong domestic demand and investment sentiment, according to the latest FICCI Quarterly Survey…

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Do not import cheaper material, support domestic players: Piyush Goyal to industry

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Tuesday expressed concern that the domestic industry often rushes to import cheaper material at the slightest opportunity, instead…

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