Merchandise exporters to pay 18% GST on shipping costs: Govt
Merchandise exporters will have to cough up 18% goods and services tax, or GST, on the services of transportation of goods, a move that the
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Merchandise exporters will have to cough up 18% goods and services tax, or GST, on the services of transportation of goods, a move that the
Japan’s clothing and accessories imports increased by 21.6 per cent to 308,847 million yen (approximately $2,301.96 million) in January 2023, accounting for 3.1 per cent
Qatar has lifted its temporary ban on the import of frozen seafood from India, paving the way for enhanced export and improved bilateral relations with
The Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations in the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Stasa Kosarac, said that the recommendation of
A rush by China to sign new long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) deals promises to give the nation even more control over the global market
Nguyen Quoc Duan is General Direct at Vietnamese dragon fruit growing and export company Song Nam ITD Co., Ltd.. The company is based in Ho
A legion of enterprises from north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region will leave for the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia to seek business opportunities
Roses are red, violets are blue… and the flower industry makes a lot of green. Chances are, you just picked up a beautiful bouquet for
India has globally relaunched an old and failed brand — the millet. Called mota anaj (big grain), millet has been looked down upon as a
The growing adoption of electric vehicles is driving a rapidly increasing demand for rechargeable batteries and their input commodities – including lithium, cobalt, graphite, manganese.