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India-US Interim Free Trade Agreement in Final Stages
India and the US are in the final stages of concluding an interim free trade agreement, with US trade representative Jameson Greer set to visit India next week. This follows a meeting between PM Modi and US President Trump. India also expects a US-Iran peace agreement to bring regional stability.
Nishtha Chauhan's Zero-Waste Cafe Arambh Revolutionizes Food Culture
Nishtha Chauhan, a 24-year-old engineer, opened Café Arambh in Ahmedabad, focusing on zero-waste practices and healthy, millet-based food. The cafe avoids single-use items, composts waste, uses natural cooling, sources locally, and has achieved significant reductions in plastic waste and carbon emissions, alongside strong financial growth.
Indian Construction Firms Poised to Benefit from Middle East Rebuilding
A US-Iran truce is creating rebuilding opportunities in the Middle East, estimated at $50 billion. Indian firms like Man Industries, which acquired Saudi Arabia's National Pipe Company, are set to benefit from increased demand for energy security and infrastructure investments, with Saudi Arabia alone planning $1 trillion by 2030.
India's Textile Sector Sees Promising Growth Fueled by PLI Scheme
India's textile sector is experiencing significant growth, with the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme boosting local manufacturing. Imports of niche products have dropped, while exports of value-added items like clinical diapers and synthetic briefs have nearly tripled, reducing import reliance and expanding global market presence.
India Develops Sustainability Certification Standards for Exports
India is creating new sustainability certification standards for its export products to boost international competitiveness. The commerce ministry is seeking sector-specific data to align with global regulations and trade partner demands.
Apple Faces Growth Challenges in India Amidst Rising Chip Costs and Price Hikes
Apple's growth in India is threatened by rising memory chip costs, leading to price increases. Analysts now predict flat to low single-digit iPhone shipment growth this year, down from previous double-digit expectations, due to higher prices and the discontinuation of no-cost EMI schemes.
