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    Protest erupts in Nepal against taxation on imports above 100 rupees from India

    Protests have erupted in Birgunj, Nepal, against a new government directive taxing all imports from India exceeding NRS 100. This strict enforcement, aimed at curbing revenue leakage and supporting local markets, has led to widespread crackdowns at border points and significant dissatisfaction among residents who rely on cross-border purchases for daily essentials.

    20% DME-LPG blend can cut imports by 6.3 MT, save around Rs 34,200 cr yearly: Report

    India can significantly cut LPG imports by blending 20 per cent dimethyl ether, derived from coal gasification. This move could save 6.3 million tonnes of LPG annually, translating to over USD 4 billion in foreign exchange. The Bureau of Indian Standards permits this blending. Domestic DME production is currently limited, but a clear policy can unlock investments.

    Andhra’s new gold mine could change India’s import story

    India is set to launch its first large-scale private gold mine, the Jonnagiri project in Andhra Pradesh, aiming to boost domestic production and reduce reliance on imports. Developed by Geomysore, the mine, with significant investment and potential resources, is expected to produce up to 1,000 kg of gold annually, marking a crucial step in India's mining ambitions.

    India LPG consumption slides 13% amid West Asia conflict

    India's LPG consumption plummeted by 13% in March due to West Asia conflict-induced supply disruptions. Despite government efforts to boost domestic production and meet household demand, commercial and bulk sales saw significant drops. However, overall LPG consumption for the fiscal year ending March 2026 still registered a 6% increase.

    India replaces China in US smartphone supply chain, captures 40% share: Report

    India has emerged as a key supplier of smartphones to the United States, meeting about 40 per cent of the demand that was earlier fulfilled by China, according to a recent report by McKinsey & Company.

    15 banks get government nod to import gold & silver for 3 years

    India has authorized 17 banks to import gold and silver. This authorization is effective for three years from April 1, 2026. The move resolves a customs clearance delay that had stalled shipments. This decision brings relief to importers and ensures smooth trade of precious metals. The new authorization is valid until March 31, 2029.

    • Kalyan Jewellers, Titan, and other jewellery stocks tumble up to 6% while MMTC rallies 16%. Here's why

      Indian banks have reportedly halted gold and silver import orders, causing jewellery stocks like Kalyan Jewellers and Titan to fall. MMTC, however, surged on market rumors of being permitted to import gold. This situation has led to significant amounts of precious metals stuck at customs, awaiting a formal government order, potentially impacting supply ahead of Akshaya Tritiya.

      Govt allows SBI, HDFC, Axis Bank & 12 others to import gold, silver until March 2029

      The central government has permitted 15 top banks, including the ⁠State ⁠Bank of India, HDFC Bank, Bank of ⁠India and others to import ⁠gold and silver from April 1, 2026 to March 31, 2029.

      Indian banks halt gold, silver imports amid delay in government clearance, sources say

      Indian banks have halted gold and silver import orders as a fresh government authorisation under DGFT is still pending, leaving tonnes of bullion stuck at customs. India, a top global consumer, risks supply shortages and rising premiums if delays continue.

      India's crude imports down 21%; Russia tops, Iran gains

      Iran supplied about 4 million barrels in April, or 7% of total imports, resuming shipments to India after seven years. However, a US naval blockade of Iranian ports, currently underway, could constrain further supplies this month.

      War preparedness: Why India must spend smarter, not just more

      India's journey towards a modernized defense sector is fraught with obstacles. While military budgets are on the rise, the country's over-dependence on foreign equipment stifles local innovation and fosters economic vulnerabilities. Additionally, outdated strategic frameworks impede progress. To enhance its martial readiness and combat efficiency, India must embrace unconventional strategies and ramp up internal manufacturing initiatives.

      India's monthly LPG imports halve, domestic output falls

      India's cooking gas imports have significantly dropped this month. This follows a similar trend in March. Domestic production has also decreased. These factors are creating a tight supply situation for LPG. Disruptions in energy flows from the Gulf are impacting global markets. India is seeking alternative suppliers, but options are limited.

      India stands by trade pact with US, trade negotiators to visit Washington next week

      An Indian trade delegation will visit the US to discuss a bilateral trade agreement. Negotiations will focus on recalibrating the deal due to recent tariff changes. India aims to secure favorable terms and commitments. This engagement follows a call between Prime Minister Modi and President Trump. Discussions will also cover trade issues and investigations.

      Electronics imports cross USD 100 billion in 2025-26: Commerce Ministry

      India's electronics imports surged past 100 billion US dollars in 2025-26. This marks a significant increase from the previous fiscal year. Despite a manufacturing push, the country remains reliant on imported components. Electronics exports also saw growth, driven by smartphone shipments, but imports continue to outpace them.

      Russian LNG under US sanctions heads for the first time to India

      A Russian liquefied natural gas cargo, currently under United States sanctions, is en route to India. This shipment, if it reaches its destination, would mark the first such delivery to India since former US President Donald Trump stated India would cease buying Russian energy. India has not confirmed this pledge.

      India‘s textile and apparel exports degrow by -2.22% in FY 26: Govt Data

      Indian textile and apparel exports saw a decline in fiscal year 26. Exports in March also registered a year-on-year drop. This comes after the US imposed high tariffs. Meanwhile, India's import of raw cotton increased significantly. This surge followed a period of eased import duties.

      China surpasses US as India's largest trading partner in FY26; trade gap swells to USD 112.16 bn

      India's trade with China reached USD 151.1 billion in 2025-26, making it the largest partner. The trade deficit with China widened significantly. The US was previously the top partner for four years. India's exports to China saw substantial growth, while imports also increased. Trade with the US showed marginal export growth and increased imports, leading to a reduced trade surplus.

      Crude unlikely to return to pre-war levels soon; India's import bill may rise $70bn annually: Report

      India's oil import bill is set to surge by over $70 billion annually as crude oil prices remain high due to the West Asia conflict. Shipping routes are critical and remain uncertain. Refineries are damaged, and rebuilding will take time. Freight and insurance costs have also increased. India will diversify import sources.

      Aatmanirbhar 2.0 in works to cushion India against supply chain, energy pain

      India had unveiled several targeted interventions during the Covid-19 pandemic to ensure availability of several key products and to reduce dependence on imports as part of the Aatmanirbhar initiative.

      Plants built for imported coal being tested for local blends

      The trials, covering 10 units with a combined capacity of about 18,000 MW, will determine the extent to which such plants can shift to domestic supplies, people familiar with the matter said. The exercise is evaluating operational feasibility, including the impact on efficiency, combustion and equipment performance.

      India must cut fertiliser import dependence, leverage AI and precision tech: ICAR chief

      India is seeking self-reliance in fertilizers. Experts propose a multi-pronged approach using artificial intelligence and precision nutrient management. This strategy aims to reduce import dependence and optimize fertilizer use. Initiatives like the Soil Health Card scheme will be strengthened. A mission mode program will promote organic manures to replace mineral fertilizers.

      India's Russian oil imports more than triple to 5.3 billion euro in March

      India’s crude oil imports from Russia surged in March, with purchases tripling to €5.3 billion as volumes doubled and prices rose, according to Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air. The spike followed a US sanctions waiver, prompting state refiners to resume buying. Russia remained India’s top supplier, while China led overall purchases. Asian markets continued to dominate Russian oil exports.

      Ukraine strikes on Russian oil ports put India’s refining lifeline at risk, IEA warns

      Ukraine’s drone strikes on key Russian oil ports — Primorsk, Ust-Luga and Novorossiysk — are threatening India’s crude supply chain, with the International Energy Agency warning of potential disruptions to refining operations. With about 80% of India’s Russian imports routed through these hubs, any prolonged outage could tighten feedstock availability, even as reliance on discounted Russian crude has surged and alternative supplies remain limited.

      India imposes import curbs on herbicide Glufosinate & salts

      New Delhi has placed restrictions on Glufosinate and its salts imports for six months. This herbicide, crucial for agriculture, will face curbs if its combined cost, insurance, freight, and anti-dumping duty fall below Rs 1,154 per kilogram. Some imports will require government registration. India's agricultural chemical imports reached $1.65 billion in FY25, with China being a major supplier.

      Edible oil imports in March rise 12% to 11.73 lakh tonne: SEA

      India's edible oil imports saw a 12 percent jump in March. This increase was driven by more crude palm oil shipments. However, future imports may decrease. Global prices are high. Freight costs are also elevated. This situation impacts India's edible oil supply. The Solvent Extractors' Association of India provided this data.

      India's March palm oil imports fall 19% to three-month low

      India’s palm oil imports fell nearly 19% month-on-month in March to a three-month low of 689,462 tonnes, as higher global prices prompted refiners to delay purchases, according to the Solvent Extractors' Association of India.

      Coal India absorbs cost surge to shield consumers

      Coal India Limited is absorbing increased input costs to protect consumers from higher coal prices. Expenses for explosives and industrial diesel have risen sharply. The company is also compensating contractors for higher diesel expenses. India's coal imports have dropped due to high domestic stockpiles and firm seaborne prices. This trend is expected to continue.

      Coal imports fall 8.5% in February amid high stockpiles, firm global prices

      India's coal imports saw an 8.5 percent drop in February, reaching 16.55 million tonnes. This decline was driven by high domestic coal stockpiles and firm international prices. The trend is expected to continue as domestic miners work to reduce their inventories. Coal stocks at thermal power plants remain robust, ensuring uninterrupted power generation.

      Shell steps up LNG supplies to India, wins major fertiliser tenders after Gulf disruptions

      Global energy firm Shell plc has significantly increased natural gas supplies to India. This comes as disruptions from the West Asia conflict impacted supplies from Qatar. Shell's global LNG portfolio and infrastructure allowed it to step in. It became India's largest imported gas supplier in March. This ensured feedstock for fertiliser production and other industrial needs.

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