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China+1 strategy: India's mixed gains

India’s strategic response to these challenges could determine the extent of its long-term gains from the evolving global supply chain realignments.Read more

Protectionist measures on steel imports will hurt MSMEs: EEPC

This warning comes as large Indian steel manufacturers have urged the government to double tariffs on steel imports to 15% in a bid to shield domestic steel production from increasing imports, particularly from China.Read more

Strong R&D is crucial for the success of Indian Railways: Dr Anirudh Gautam

In this interview with Rakesh Rao, Dr Anirudh Gautam, Principal Executive Director (Special), RDSO, explains the role of RDSO in the development of railway sector and importance of R&D to make India a global player in railway technologies.Read more

Job creation in manufacturing doubles between FY14 and FY23

While the share of manufacturing in India’s GDP remained steady at 16-17% during FY14-FY23, the government aims to increase it to 25% by the end of the decade.Read more

Government unlikely to ease restrictions on Chinese telecom vendors

Officials confirmed that while companies like ZTE can manufacture products in India, they must adhere to the government's "trusted sources" policy, which prohibits the deployment of non-trusted equipment in Indian networks.Read more

Chinese imports of umbrellas and musical instruments are hurting MSMEs; GTRI

The report details that China supplies 95.8% of India’s umbrellas and sun umbrellas, 91.9% of artificial flowers and human hair products, 59.7% of glassware, 54.3% of leather goods, and 52.5% of toys. Read more

DGTR recommends anti-dumping duty on Chinese aluminium foil

The investigation focused on the import of aluminium foil up to 80 microns in thickness, excluding foil below 5.5 microns intended for non-capacitor applications.Read more

A motor that reduces dependence on Chinese raw materials

The ferrite magnets used in these motors are supplied by Mahindra group’s CIE Automotive.Read more

Production discontinued at Konica Minolta subsidiary-WUXI in China

Konica Minolta began manufacturing in China with the establishment of a facility in Dongguan in 1994, followed by the founding of Konica Minolta WUXI in 2004 to capitalise on market growth. Read more

India to continue reliance on Chinese parts amid domestic manufacturing push

Imports of personal computers, laptops, and tablets decreased by 3.4% in 2023-24 to $8.4 billion, but China still accounts for about 60% of these imports. Read more

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