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Why MSMEs want a review of Section 43B(h)?

Section 43B(h) of Income Tax Act - mandating payment to micro and small enterprises (MSEs) within 45 days of supply - was welcomed when announced in Budget 2023-24. However, MSEs are now facing a peculiar problem of losing orders from large firms because of it. Rakesh Rao explores more on this issue and the road ahead.Read more

India-Asean trade agreement review in July

The ministry disclosed that eight sub-committees have been formed to address various policy aspects of the agreement, with five already engaged in discussions.Read more

15th Cement EXPO to be held in March 2025 in Hyderabad

Cement EXPO 2025, which will be held along with the 10th Indian Cement Review Conference and the 8th Indian Cement Review Awards, promises to be bigger, drawing in greater participation, fostering more profound discussions and showcasing the continued evolution of the cement industry.Read more

How to create a resilient supply chain

In today’s world, disruption can occur anywhere. In this article (which is the first part of the 3-part series), R Jayaraman explains the various dimensions to be considered while building a resilient supply chains (RSC).Read more

PM reviews India's first indigenous alkaline electrolyser by BPCL

Developed collaboratively by BPCL and the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), the prototype was showcased to the Prime Minister by G Krishnakumar, C&MD of BPCL.Read more

Vinita Singhania receives Lifetime Achievement Award at the 7th Indian Cement Review Awards

Vinita Singhania: Cement Pioneer Honored with Lifetime Achievement at 7th Indian Cement Review AwardsRead more

India reviews 13-year trade pact with ASEAN amidst surge in imports

The surge in imports primarily originated from countries such as Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, and the Philippines.Read more

Indian Cement Industry Set to Build 100-150MT Capacity

The 14th Cement Expo and 9th Indian Cement Review Conference 2023 flags offRead more

Why manufacturers must review their chemical safety protocols

Manufacturers of chemicals, as these are hazadous in nature, should take nessecary steps to improve workplace safety. By minimising injuries and illnesses, companies can save money by avoiding the direct and indirect costs of chemical exposures, says Suresh Tanwar.Read more

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