Global sea transport sees a surge in activity due to geopolitical disruptions and attacks in the Red Sea. Vessels reroute to avoid conflict zones, impacting carbon emissions.
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The surge of multinational brands in India's manufacturing sector signals a shift towards diversification and job creation. Companies like Shree Krishna are fulfilling substantial orders for global retailers, highlighting India's growing importance in the global supply chain.
For American brands worried about China, Is India the future?
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Toyota in Japan and Hyundai or Kia in South Korea navigate challenges from technological transformation and electrification.
How one of the world's strongest car unions is dealing with EV job losses
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With inflation settling down in many European economies, there are signs that central banks in the areas could reduce interest rates.
Charting the global economy: Inflation ebbs in US, France, Spain
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About 75% of India's transshipped cargo is handled at ports outside India, and the major trade routes connecting India to various destinations, including Colombo, Singapore, and Port Klang, are currently experiencing strain.
Trade routes in turmoil: Why Indian exports are piling up in Colombo and Singapore
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Black Swan-like events — unanticipated calamities that pull markets into a tailspin — upended the typical cycles of the market, the CEO said.
Top fertiliser maker says ‘Black Swan’ jolts are finally easing
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About 75% of India's transshipped cargo is handled at ports outside India, and the major trade routes connecting India to various destinations, including Colombo, Singapore, and Port Klang, are currently experiencing strain.
Trade routes in turmoil: Why Indian exports are piling up in Colombo and Singapore
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As the world of textile rapidly moves towards becoming sustainable, it also seeks skills for the same. India, which is one of the largest textile manufacturers, can create a big pool of green talent. https://lnkd.in/gPxBFhC2
Green jobs in textile can become the largest job opportunity in India: Aditya Birla Fashion’s Naresh Tyagi
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Efficient solar panel deployment faces challenges from land use conflicts, but solutions like utilizing brownfield sites can mitigate opposition.
No, solar panels won’t leave you starving
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MSME Day 2024: Regulatory overhaul to boost retail participation in SME IPOs needed, says Rahul Bhutoria, Director, and Founder, Valtrust. https://lnkd.in/guhpjAmD
World MSME day: Retail investors need greater access to SME IPOs, regulatory process tightened
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