The Amazon India on Thursday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the government of Karnataka to help drive e-commerce exports from the state. As part of the MoU with the Department of Industries and Commerce, Amazon will train and onboard MSMEs from the state on Amazon Global Selling, its exports programme, enabling them to sell their unique Made in India products globally to millions of Amazon customers across 200+ countries and territories, it said in a statement. The company said that Amazon Global Selling lowers the entry barrier for motivated Indian MSMEs to expand their business and launch their brands globally from anywhere in India.
B2B portals to provide SMEs a global gateway
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To benefit more than 1,40,000 SMEs and public sector undertakings in the State
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To benefit more than 1,40,000 SMEs and public sector undertakings in the State
The Department of Industries, through an initiative of the Kerala Bureau of Industrial Promotion, has launched online platforms that will link the more than 1,40,000 micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the State as well as the public sector undertakings in the State with businesses within the country and abroad.
The portals www.keralamarket.com , www.keralamarket.kerala.gov.in and www.keralamarket.org will help businesses across the country and outside to interact with the MSMEs and PSUs in the State and conclude business transactions seamlessly, said an official of the Industries Department on Wednesday.
Murrumbidgee Valley irrigators back with summer crops, full water allocation after years of drought
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Gogeldrie farmers Marg and Garry Knagge are growing rice for the first time in three years.
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There is a spring in the step of irrigators in southern New South Wales who are growing summer crops like rice for the first time in three years.
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Some farmers are growing rice again for the first time in three years
Increased water allocations have given farmers the confidence to experiment with new crops
Irrigators in the Murrumbidgee Valley were recently given a full water allocation for the first time since 2016.
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NRB enforces stringent policy for companies receiving loan from abroad My Republica
KATHMANDU, Jan. 15 Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has put a curb on the firms receiving loan in foreign currency from lending institutions abroad.
Amending the Unified Circulars, the central bank has made it mandatory for domestic firms seeking a loan from foreign companies to produce necessary evidence to prove the rationale of the need for taking loan from abroad. Such firms need to prove why they are not taking loans from domestic banks in a given amount and at a given interest rate when they forward the applications, reads the new rule enforced by the NRB.