Meldingen uit de sector importeren/exporteren
06 October 2020
THE LOADSTAR | Bangladesh is hobbling over shortage of the right containers
06 October 2020
Bangladesh is going through a shortage of containers, which is hampering the exports of this country. There has been a significant fall of imports as well because of Covid-19. Mainline operators are now bringing empty containers from different hub ports of Port Klang, Colombo, and Singapore to Chittagong port.
06 October 2020
THE HINDU | Concerned over spices exporters delay in FSSAI sample testing in Kochi
06 October 2020
The All India Spices Exporters are concerned about the delay in clearance of import of spices. This delay has occurred because of the requirement of FSSAI testing and sampling for the imported products.
05 October 2020
CBC | 2 holder ships are coming to clear a backlog created by labour dispute, pandemic
05 October 2020
More payload is rolling in from Europe and Asia where they were manufacturing shutdowns prior in the year because of COVID-19. There were likewise scarcely any compartments moving by rail in Canada since some portion of that workforce was temporarily unemployed for a similar reason. The main vessel from MSC is expected to show up in Halifax on Sunday. The second vessel from Hapag-Lloyd will follow accordingly.
05 October 2020
CII | Reorienting India’s Export Endeavor in the Covid-19 World
05 October 2020
India has illustrated another methodology for financial development during the Covid time frame, with 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat', at its center point. Mission Aatmanirbhar Bharat is a dream dependent on net fares and it means to make India serious, speculator neighborly and an objective where working together is simple in the view of both Indian and worldwide financial specialists
05 October 2020
INDIA EXIM BANK | Enhancing India-GCC relations: Prospects in Project Exports and Beyond
05 October 2020
India Exim Bank will be engaging with key stakeholders, which will include representative from the Governments, project exporters, exporters, diplomats and the GCC countries, and will talk upon the current emerging issues which is impacting India-GCC bilateral trade.
05 October 2020
ET | US, EU contradict India's subsidy cut waiver proposition
05 October 2020
The United States and the European Union have restricted India's proposition to absolve certain developing nations from diminished fisheries subsidies. The US and EU have contended that the proposition before the World Trade Organization (WTO) – which tries to absolve nations with public wages under a particular edge level - will permit most developing nations to stay excluded from appropriation cuts.
05 October 2020
ZEE BIZ | India’s merchandise export has grown exponentially by 5.7% too $27.4 billion.
05 October 2020
India's merchandise exports out developed by 5.7% to $27.4 billion in September and import/export imbalance declined to $2.91 billion from $11.69 billion in the relating month a year ago, uncovered the fundamental information delivered by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. India's product sends out in September 2019 remained at $26.02 billion. India's import declined from $37.69 billion in September 2019 to $30.31 billion, a 19.6 percent fall, it said. Generally, import/export imbalance saw an incredible improvement of 75.06 % in September 2020.
05 October 2020
THE HINDU | Indefinite satyagraha started by the Union on the new port bill at Cochin Port Trust
05 October 2020
CPJTUF- The Cochin Port Joint Trade Union Forum has started an indefinite satyagraha in Cochin Port Trust. This satyagraha is against the ongoing initiated policies of the Central Government at the initiative of the Shipping Ministry.
05 October 2020
THE LOADSTAR | Big News- India’s containers crisis may last for further three months
05 October 2020
India's containers shortage could last an additional three months, as clog hits Colombo and transporters call for tighter guideline of cargo rates. Overall Logistics (India) said the intense space issue in the course of recent weeks was the consequence of expanded interest, diminished imports and port revolution issues.
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