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India Rice Export Prices Reach 3-Month Peak

India's rice export prices surge to a near three-month high of $360 per ton. Bangladesh approves 50,000-ton import from India. Global demand remains weak. Get the full market analysis.

Tata Steel Rallies 8% on Govt's Steel Duty Extension

Tata Steel shares continue their rally, gaining 1.2% to hit a one-month high after India extends safeguard duties on steel imports for three years. Discover the impact on the sector and future demand outlook.

India's Oil Import Bill Falls 12% as Crude Prices Dip

India's oil import bill fell 12% to $80.9 billion in Apr-Nov FY26 despite higher volumes, as global crude prices averaged $67.6/barrel. Net oil & gas imports also declined over 12%. Read the full analysis.

EV Makers Want Rare Earth Magnet Import Extension to 2027

India's top electric bus and truck manufacturers plan to request a one-year extension on import exemptions for rare earth magnet motors under the PM E-Drive scheme, citing persistent supply disruptions from China. Read more.

China Launches WTO Dispute Against India on Trade Duties

China initiates a WTO trade dispute against India, challenging import duties on solar cells and IT goods. This move escalates bilateral trade tensions and could impact India's green energy goals. Read more for details and analysis.

Rupee Supported by Weak Dollar, Capped by Importer Demand

The Indian rupee finds support from a softer US dollar but faces resistance as importers seize the rally to hedge. Key levels and central bank intervention shape the near-term outlook. Get the latest market insights.

CII's 50-Product Plan to Boost Manufacturing, Jobs

CII President Rajiv Memani proposes a targeted strategy focusing on India's 50 most imported goods to boost manufacturing, create jobs, and calls for enhanced disinvestment to fund infrastructure. Read the full plan.

India, New Zealand Aim to Double Trade in 5 Years

GTRI think tank urges India and New Zealand to double bilateral trade to $2.6B in five years via a new FTA, focusing on tariffs, agriculture, and services. Key sectors include textiles, pharma, and education.

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