The other issues which need to be looked upon while formulating the policy are about the problem of counterfeit products, packaging and rules of origin, the official of the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) said.
Fresh controversy over ports handling rice cargo DECCAN CHRONICLE.
Updated Jan 18, 2021, 11:00 am IST
At present, the only major cargo of rice is being handled at anchorage port for exporting purposes
rice exporters are not able to procure sufficient quantity before the ships arrive and this delays handling of the cargo. DC Image
KAKINADA: A fresh controversy has erupted over the possible diversion of rice cargo, traditionally meant for the anchorage port, to Kakinada Deep Water Port (DWP). AP Maritime Board is proposing to allow handling of surplus rice cargo
at the new port, reserving cargo sufficient for seven ships to the anchorage port.
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New Foreign Trade Policy 2021-2026 to be rolled out from April, says Govt ANI | Updated: Jan 13, 2021 06:22 IST
New Delhi [India], January 13 (ANI): Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry on Tuesday said that India s new Foreign Trade Policy 2021-2026, under formulation, will come into effect from April 1, 2021, for five years and will strive to make the country a leader in international trade.
The Parliamentary Consultative Committee of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry held a meeting on the subject New Foreign Trade Policy 2021-26 , the commerce ministry said in a statement.
It was chaired by the Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Hardeep Singh Puri, and attended by Members of Parliament (MPs) and senior officers of the ministry.
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