countries will include the united kingdom, bahrain, canada, france, italy and spain, among others. this is notjust a us issue, this is an international problem and it deserves an international response. and that s why i m convening a meeting tomorrow, a ministerial meeting, with fellow ministers in the region and beyond to address this threat. for exactly what this shipping disruption might mean for the global economy, i spoke to hung tran, who s a seniorfellow at the atlantic council and also former deputy director at the international monetary fund. this area of the red sea leading to the suez canal is quite important in terms of the volume of trade passing through it. about 12% of global trade passes through the red sea, including 30% of the container shipping. all together, it accounts for about us$1 trillion per year of world trade, so it is quite significant, and a disruption there would cause damage to world trade. aside from avoiding this area, what can companies do
India News: The registrar of the Supreme Court has declined to accept the application submitted by the Union government, which sought clarification on the 2012 ju
The government s application, not seeking to alter the 2012 Supreme Court order on auctioning frequencies, was rejected by the registrar. The application was deemed impermissible due to a past withdrawn review petition and misconceived attempt to seek clarifications.
Spectrum Allocation: The Supreme Court registrar last week didn’t accept the government’s plea for allowing the administrative allocation of spectrum in some special cases.
Spectrum allocation: Legal view for E&V band : Rashtra News #Spectrum #allocation #Legal #view #band DoT has tasked the wireless adviser to work on a roadmap for a hybrid model of allocation of spectrum in the E&V bands, which have the potential to provide high-speed broadband services, especially in remote areas, and also better in-building