We are going to bring in a policy to promote use of alternative fuel: Gadkari
The Dollar Business Bureau With a view to bringing down logistics cost and pollution levels, the Government has decided to bring a policy for promoting the use of alternative fuel, Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Thursday, while adding that the logistics cost is quite high in India when compared to China and European countries. “We are going to bring in a policy to promote use of alternative fuel which is indigenous and pollution free as it will help in saving lot of time, bring down logistics cost by 4-6% which is currently about 14-18% unlike in China where it is 10-12% and in European countries where it is 12-14%,” Gadkari said, while inaugurating an event organized by ASSOCHAM in New Delhi. The minister ...
Cement sector may see incremental demand due to increase in infra spending by government, CRISIL
The Dollar Business Bureau "We foresee a sharp recovery in demand this fiscal after demonetisation dealt a major blow, leading to a 1.2% de-growth last fiscal,” rating agency CRISIL said on Monday. The cement sector may see incremental demand outpace the incremental supply in the coming three fiscals due to the government’s spending on infrastructure, the rating agency said. According to the agency, incremental demand could be doubling to 48 million tonne when compared to the past three fiscals, while incremental supply is seen moderating to a fifth to 31 MT from 39 MT. Demand is likely to increase due to the government’s increase in expenditure on railways, urban development and roads the report detailed. "The industry should be able to rack up 5-6% ...
India to invest $10 billion in Bangladesh
The Dollar Business Bureau India is ready to make an investment of $10 billion in Bangladesh for the development of its sectors such as infrastructure, power and energy, logistics, education, medical, rail, road and waterways and medicine, said Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina after returning from a four-day tour visit to India. The PM also informed that Indian government will be extending a loan of $5 billion, out of which $500 million will be used for consolidating the Bangladesh military. The monetary assistance will be specifically used for training the military personnel to ensure peace in border areas, and joint patrols and drills in international sea areas. The amount will also be invested in purchasing military equipment. "The offers of investment and ...
L&T Hydrocarbon bags orders worth Rs.4k cr
The Dollar Business Bureau L&T Hydrocarbon, fully owned subsidiary of Indian multinational Larsen & Toubro Ltd (L&T) has won orders worth Rs.4,000 crore in the foreign market. The construction arm of L&T has recently won Rs.1,725 crore worth of orders across two business divisions. “L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Larsen & Toubro, has won orders totalling close to Rs.4,000 crore in the international market,” L&T said in a filing with BSE. In transportation infrastructure division, the company had won Rs.725 crore worth of contracts. “A procurement, engineering, and construction contract has been bagged from the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways for 4-laning of the section Wadpale to Bhogaon Khurd of National Highway 17 in the state of Maharashtra,” the ...
Government revised designated ports for import of un-shredded metallic scrap
The Dollar Business Bureau The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) on Monday announced the names of the designated ports for import of un-shredded metallic scrap and extended their validity. According to the new announcement, imports of scrap would only be carried through Chennai, Cochin, Ennore, JNPT, Kandla, Mormugao, Mumbai, New Mangalore, Paradip, Tuticorin, Vishakhapatnam, Pipava, Mundra and Kolkata, and no exceptions will be given to EOUs and SEZs. Earlier, imports of scrap were shipped through 26 designated ports. The existing designated seaports - Chennai, Cochin, Ennore, JNPT, Kandla, Mormugao, Mumbai, New Mangalore, Paradip, Tuticorin, Vishakhapatnam, Pipava, Mundra and Kolkata - will be allowed to import un-shredded scrap till March 31, 2018. However, they will be required to install and operationalise radiation portal monitors and container scanner by March 31 deadline. If ...
Govt gave high importance to infrastructure development: Gadkari
The Dollar Business Bureau Road Transport, Highways and Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Friday that the government is planning to build an integrated system of railways, roads, airports and sea ports and also working on port-led industrialisation. He described the integrated logistics and inland waterways development as a game changer for the economy. The government gave highest prominence to infrastructure development and the Ministry is dedicated to achieve this objective, Gadkari said while addressing the FICCI’s 89th Annual General Meeting in New Delhi. The government has laid out Rs.4.5 lakh crore for the road sector and Rs.3.60 lakh crore for the shipping sector, he informed. Gadkari further said that there were Rs.3.85 lakh crore worth of stalled projects, when the present government came to ...
PM's tour must focus on services exports to China
Himanshu Vatsa | The Dollar Business Indian business community seems to have high expectations ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s five-day trip to China, South Korea and Mangolia, beginning May 14. According to reports, Indian and Chinese private companies are expected to sign business deals worth US$ 20 billion during the prime minister’s visit. The Federation of Indian Export Organisation (FIEO), an apex body of exporters, has expressed hope that the trip will bridge the trade deficit between India and China. “If exports have come down to less than US$ 12 billion in this financial year from US$ 18-20 billion recorded two years back, that means something is wrong with our exports strategy towards China. And I think there has ...
Indian road sector set to meet global standards: Gadkari
The Dollar Business Bureau The Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari on Friday called for the need of global standards in ensuring better infrastructure of Indian roads. The Union Minister said that the road construction projects meeting global standards is a key factor, but, there is also a need to make sure that the construction costs are less. Speaking at the inaugural session on ‘Adoption of innovative technologies and materials for road construction in India’, the Minister emphasized on the use of the locally available materials in order to bring down the construction costs. Speaking at the session that was jointly organised by the Indian Academy of Highway Engineers (IAHE) and Ministry of Road Transport and ...