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India Expands Electronics Manufacturing with Customs Duty Concessions
India is enhancing its electronics manufacturing sector by extending customs duty concessions on machinery and components until March 31, 2029. This policy aims to attract investment in critical components and advanced equipment, moving beyond final product assembly to deepen the domestic electronics ecosystem and boost production and export capabilities.
India Office Leasing Decreases 2% in H1 2026 Amidst Global Uncertainty
India's office leasing activity fell 2% to 48 million sq ft in H1 2026, ending a record streak due to global economic uncertainty. Global Capability Centres (GCCs) remained a key driver, leasing 43% of the total space.
India Extends Anti-Dumping Duties on Chinese Tubes and Pipes Until 2027
India has extended anti-dumping duties on certain Chinese tubes and pipes until January 27, 2027, to protect domestic manufacturers from cheap imports. The duty, initially imposed in 2021, ranges from USD 961.33 to USD 1,610.67 per tonne. Additionally, anti-dumping duties on Normal Butanol imports from Malaysia, South Africa, and the US were continued for five years.
India's Petroleum Product Exports Poised for 25% Surge on New Refining Capacity
India's petroleum product exports may rise 25% by FY25, reaching $44.4 billion, driven by Indian Oil Corporation's (IOCL) expansion. New capacity by December 2026 will boost exports, despite India importing 90% of its crude oil.
Indian Oil Corporation's Expansion to Boost Refining Capacity and Exports
Indian Oil Corporation's (IOCL) expansion, costing ₹75,000 crore, will increase its refining capacity to 98.05 MMTPA by December 2026. This aims to significantly boost India's petroleum product exports, potentially raising its export share to 15% of total revenues and strengthening the nation's position as a global refining hub.
Indian Nuclear Equipment Makers Gear Up for Capacity Expansion Amidst Sector Overhaul
Indian nuclear equipment suppliers are expanding capacities due to anticipated demand following new legislation allowing private nuclear power plants. The government targets 100 GW by 2047, creating significant opportunities for component makers like Tema India and Walchandnagar Industries.
