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Increased imports of welding equipment has negative impact

Welding today is applied to a wide variety of materials and products, using advanced technologies such as lasers and plasma arcs. Read more

Indian Chemical Council raises concerns over RCEP

The association wants government to protect the economy from the flooding of cheap imports of Chinese chemicals by ensuring that there is no misuse of ‘Rules of Origin’ clause in RCEPRead more

“It is pertinent to restrict imports, particularly from China”

R K Chugh will take over the post of the President, Indian Electrical & Electronics Manufacturers’ Association (IEEMA), on September 17, 2019. In this interview, he explains why electrical equipment industry and SMEs are going to be the game changer for tomorrow.Read more

“Chinese imports have led to closure of many businesses”

..says Jitendra Kumar Agarwal, Joint Managing Director, Genus Power Infrastructures Ltd, who believes Indian electrical equipment industry is under pressure with the consistent increase in imports especially from China threatening its growth. In this interview with Rakesh Rao, he highlights challenges before the Indian electrical and electronics (E&E) industry and suggests solutions to overcome them.Read more

Steel users collectively appeals over duty hike on steel imports

The 25 per cent safeguard duty on imports of steel will likely impact and affect many SME and MSME steel users across India and will lead to serious disruption in steel sector. Read more

“India’s dependency on imports for specialised valves is reducing”

Established more than four decades ago, Fainger Engineering today has emerged as a major player in the field of instrumentation and control of basic parameters namely pressure, level and flow. Read more

Safeguard duty on solar cell imports: Right or wrong?

While duty is imposed with an intention to protect domestic manufacturers of solar cell & modules and encourage Make in India initiative, it can potentially raise the cost of solar power projects in future, says Rakesh Rao.Read more

Krishnapatnam Port to offer imports of metal scrap

Krishnapatnam Port Company Limited (KPCL), the country’s largest deep water port on the east-coast of India, has obtained permission from the Government of India for import of scrap.Read more

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