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  • Auto companies may soon get to trade BEE credits for easier fuel-efficiency compliance July 6, 2026
    The power ministry has introduced a new credit trading system aimed at Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency standards. Under this initiative, manufacturers can trade excess compliance credits and purchase them from the Bureau of Energy Efficiency. The framework includes credit and debit accounting, allowing manufacturers who surpass targets to earn credits, whi […]
  • India, EU aim to complete FTA legal scrubbing in 15-20 days, says Piyush Goyal July 6, 2026
    Goyal will visit Spain, Belgium and Finland on July 14-15 with a delegation of business leaders as part of preparations for implementing the trade pact. He is also scheduled to meet EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic in Brussels. "We have already started marketing Indian goods and services so that we are future-ready to get the best out of the FTAs th […]
  • Kharif sowing picks up, but still 21% below last year July 6, 2026
    Kharif sowing lags significantly behind last year due to delayed and uneven monsoon rains. Paddy, pulses, and oilseeds acreage shows substantial year-on-year declines. This reduced planting raises concerns about potential crop output and food inflation. Sugarcane acreage has seen a slight increase, bucking the overall trend. Below-normal rainfall forecasts f […]
  • India, EU working to finish legal scrubbing of FTA text in 15-20 days: Piyush Goyal July 6, 2026
    India and the European Union expect to finish legal scrubbing of their free trade agreement text soon. Both sides aim to sign the comprehensive trade pact by the end of this year. Implementation of this significant agreement is anticipated to occur next year. This pact will open twenty-seven developed countries for Indian businesses and exports. The leather […]
  • The mental health crisis tea garden executives have long faced, now a study explores it July 6, 2026
    A groundbreaking doctoral study by Dr. Pransu Raj Kaushik, awarded by Dibrugarh University, has illuminated the critical yet overlooked issue of workplace stress and mental health among tea garden executives. The research, a comparative analysis involving NETA member companies and BCPL, offers vital insights for improving employee well-being and productivity […]

 

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