‘Severely damaging’: Domestic copper sector under strain; industry warns against ‘zero-duty imports under FTAs’
🕒 1 min read
India’s domestic copper manufacturing faces severe damage from cheap imports under free trade agreements, according to the Indian Primary Copper Producers Association. The industry body urges the government to implement safeguard duties and quantitative restrictions to protect investments and prevent the erosion of the smelting and downstream manufacturing base.
Continue Reading
- Railway NTPC Recruitment 2025: Registration Begins For 3,058 Clerk Posts; Apply Till November 27
- ‘Didn’t want to sell a single share’: SoftBank founder says he was ‘crying’ while offloading Nvidia stake — here’s why
-
How Much Gold Should You Own When Iran Is Testing Trump’s Nerves?
- Stock market today: Nifty50 near 26,150; BSE Sensex below 85,500
-
Fire Breaks Out At Oil Refinery After “Terrorist” Attack By Drones: Russia
- Bahu a relative, but not by SEBI definition? Why this complicates succession planning; experts urge reforms
- Marco Rubio Says Offensive Action Against Iran Is Over
-
Bombs Thrown At Leader’s Office In Tamil Nadu, He Locks Himself In Toilet, Survives
-
‘Everything is made up’: Pat Cummins rubbishes claims of SA20 NOC from Cricket Australia
- Norovirus Infects Over 100 Students At South China School