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CBAM arbitrary, can hurt industry: FM
EU's deforestation rules could disrupt India's supply chains, says Sitharaman
Govt may send notices to e-com, qcom players on expiry date norms
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has tightened scrutiny on quick commerce and ecommerce players on issues of flouting the rules of selling products close to the expiry date.
‘Lot of innovation in the pipeline for cheese JV’
Two years after announcing its joint venture (JV), Britannia Industries and Bel Group on Wednesday inaugurated their first cheese factory in Ranjangaon, Maharashtra, with an investment of ₹220 crore. VARUN BERRY, executive vice-chairman and managing director of Britannia Industries, and CÉCILE BÉLIOT, chief executive officer of Bel Group, discuss capturing a larger share of the cheese market in India in an exclusive telephonic interview with Sharleen D'Souza. Edited excerpts:
India's e2W penetration lags in EV race
India may be the second-largest market for electric two-wheelers (e2Ws) globally, having sold 0.9 million vehicles in the calendar year (CY) 2023. However, the situation differs when it comes to e2W penetration.
A-I, Vistara in churn over pilot career progression plan
Vistara pilots claim A-I colleagues leapfrogging them in promotion
Physics Wallah looks for ibankers for IPO in 2025
The two founders of edtech company Physics Wallah are in talks with investment bankers after closing a funding round of $210 million as they prepare for an initial public offering (IPO), sources told Business Standard.
Top energy, commodity, infra companies see senior executive exits
During the last one month, at least six senior executives working at top companies in the energy, commodity and capital goods spaces have tendered their resignations, show disclosures.
‘Ready to export to new EV mkts if there is demand’
All set to debut on Indian bourses, Korean-origin auto major Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) says its IPO will ensure the company is more “dedicated” to succeed in India. Speaking with Sohini Das and Samie Modak in Mumbai, UNSOO KIM, president, CEO and MD, WANGDO HUR, executive director and CFO, and TARUN GARG, whole time director and COO of HMIL outline their plans. Edited excerpts:
PW is able to develop set of products that are disruptive
DEBORAH QUAZZO, managing director of US-based tech investor GSV Ventures, explains to Aryaman Gupta in an interview in New Delhi on the firm's big-ticket investments in Physics Wallah (PW), and why it has shied away from ploughing funds into the beleaguered edtech firm Byju's. Edited excerpts:
Asset monetisation target for this financial year raised to ₹1.9 trn
The NITI Aayog has increased the asset monetisation target for 2024-25 (FY25) by ₹23,000 crore to ₹1.9 trillion, moving closer to the overall ₹6 trillion target set under the National Monetisation Pipeline (NMP) for a four-year period.
Samsung relocation buzz sends alarm bells ringing
Sri City, a special economic zone in Andhra Pradesh, may be seeing an opportunity next door as a strike at Samsung's Sriperumbudur plant in Tamil Nadu - which is just 75-km away - entered the second month.
RBI holds rate again, shifts stance gear to neutral
Das says inflation-growth balance well-poised; rates may start falling from Dec
Hyundai set for ₹27,856 cr IPO, India's biggest
Indian arm to be valued at ₹1.59 trn
Samsung relocation buzz sends alarm bells ringing
Sri City, a special economic zone in Andhra Pradesh, may be seeing an opportunity next door as a strike at Samsung's Sriperumbudur plant in Tamil Nadu-which is just 75-km away - entered the second month.
Brand Maggi stronger than ever as Nestlé India gears up for new leader
Nothing has presented \"two minutes\" as tastefully as Maggi since its entry into India over four decades ago.
India on top of luxury firms' 'watch' list
Country's appetite for premium watches grows as China sees a downturn
BURNING ISSUE
Minimum support price has been a bone of contention between the farmers in Punjab and the state and Centre
Missing funds went to legitimate purpose, says Byju's founder
The founder of Byju's, a once high-flying Indian education company that defaulted on its US debts, denied that he orchestrated a scheme to fraudulently transfer $533 million away from lenders.
Fortified rice supply, border roads get ₹21K cr Cabinet push
2,280 km roads to be builtin Rajasthan, Punjab borderareas
More upside in Zomato's stock, but competition also rising
The filing of Swiggy's DRHP has led to direct comparisons with Zomato, which is a direct competitor in food delivery and the fast-growing quick-commerce segment where Blinkit (owned by Zomato) faces off against Instamart (and Zepto). In Q-commerce, Flipkart, Amazon, Reliance and Big Basket are all entering the space. All of them have deep pockets, hence competitive intensity will rise going forward.
India set to join FTSE Russell bond index next year
South Korean bonds to be added to FTSE World Government Bond Index
Mkts erase gains amid sustained FPI selling
India's benchmark indices made positive strides for the second consecutive session on Wednesday, but sustained selling by overseas investors saw them erase their gains.
‘Anxiety as a symptom of anxiety’
Today, as we become our own diagnosticians, a quick Google search is handy but not always warranted. Inevitably, one question leads to an obsessive two hour-long spiral down the rabbit hole that is the internet, whether or not the issue deserves such immediacy. This behaviour is not new, as Caroline Crampton points out in her second book, A Body Made of Glass, although it has been on the rise.
Nomura sees robust growth ahead for domestic AMCS
Forecasts industry AUM to grow at 18% CAGR between FY24 and FY30
The making of AI
Physics Nobel has created a controversy
Unambiguous commitment
MPC wants the disinflation process to be completed
Strategy for GST reforms: Direction and speed
The argument that the tax system has settled and therefore no longer needs reforms is fallacious
Toxic work culture is upwardly mobile
A sewer is the world's least desired workplace. Yet blocked sewers and septic tanks make up the daily place of work for over 700,000 Indians known as manual scavengers, a profession that is officially supposed to be banned in India.
Airbus says deliveries fell 9% in September
Airbus deliveries fell 9 per cent in September to 50 aircraft, compared with the same month last year, the European planemaker said on Wednesday.
Amazon targets faster deliveries with new tech
Amazon, in its quest for greater efficiency, has developed new systems to shave seconds off each package delivery and to help customers make faster buying choices, even for new product types that they may know little about.