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Refined products exports may rise 25% on IOCL's bet: Rs 75,000 crore investment to add 17.3 MMTPA capacity across three units by year-end
Indian Oil Corporation's expansion will boost refining capacity by December 2026. This increase is expected to significantly raise India's petroleum product export share. The company's capacity will reach 98.05 million metric tonnes per annum. This expansion will strengthen India's position as a global refining hub. Increased exports will also boost the nation's foreign exchange earnings.
India needs to diversify its sources of energy needs, says NITI vice-chairman
NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Ashok Kumar Lahiri highlighted that the West Asia conflict, though a temporary supply chain issue, underscores India's need to diversify energy sources. He expressed optimism about an upcoming India-US trade agreement and advocated for including pharmaceutical products in future FTAs. Lahiri likened the crisis to a manageable 'influenza,' emphasizing the lesson of not concentrating all import and export dependencies.
Duty tweaking required to boost domestic aluminium-based manufacturing: GTRI
India's aluminium sector faces policy distortions. A think tank proposes removing import duties on raw aluminium and adding export duties on the metal. This aims to encourage domestic production of higher-value aluminium products. The goal is to reduce reliance on imported finished goods and boost manufacturing competitiveness. This shift could create jobs and enhance exports.
Japan stocks reach new highs on strong export growth
Official data showed that exports increased 17% year-on-year in May, marking the fastest growth since November 2022, driven by robust demand for automobiles and semiconductor-related products.
Haleon to invest Rs 2,000 crore to set up first India plant
Haleon is investing Rs 2,000 crore to build its first manufacturing plant in Pithampur, India. This move sharpens its focus on India, a fast-growing consumer healthcare market. The plant will produce oral-health products, including Sensodyne. It aims to reach one billion more consumers by 2030, with 300 million in India. The facility will also cater to export markets.
Jeena Sikho Lifecare Ltd leads gainers in 'B' group
Thacker & Company Ltd, HLE Glascoat Ltd, SKM Egg Products Export (India) Ltd and HCL Infosystems Ltd are among the other gainers in the BSE's 'B' group today, 02 June 2026.
Consumer goods companies chart new manufacturing and sourcing course as West Asia crisis hits supply chain
Indian consumer goods firms like Dabur, Britannia, Tata Consumer Products, and Emami are rerouting manufacturing and sourcing away from West Asia due to the Iran conflict and Strait of Hormuz disruptions. Companies are shifting production to India, Egypt, and Turkey, and exploring new export routes to mitigate business impacts and ensure supply chain stability.

Solar Industries secures ₹1,076 crore defence products export order; Stock up 53% this year
Earlier this month, Solar Industries' management guided revenue growth of over 40% in FY27, with its defence business expected to cross ₹4,500 crore and nearly 70% of that coming from international markets. Consolidated revenue is expected to cross ₹14,000 crore in FY27.
Huge potential to boost food, beverages exports to UAE: TPCI
India’s food and beverage exports to the UAE are poised for major growth, with current shipments valued at USD 3.6 billion compared to the UAE’s total imports of USD 22 billion. Holding a 10 percent market share, India is emerging as a trusted supplier of quality food products to the Gulf nation. Industry experts believe the India-UAE free trade agreement and the upcoming Indo-Food Park in Mumbai will further strengthen trade ties, enhance export infrastructure, and unlock new opportunities for Indian exporters in the UAE market.

SKM Egg Products Export (India) Limited Schedules Board Meeting on 22 May 2026 to Approve Audited Financial Results - scanx.trade
SKM Egg Products Export (India) Limited Schedules Board Meeting on 22 May 2026 to Approve Audited Financial Resultsscanx.trade

Premier Explosives shares jump 10% on ₹350 crore export order win; up 43% in April
Premier Explosives stock surged 10% to ₹545 on April 22 after securing export orders worth ₹350.23 crore for defense products. Despite a weak December quarter performance, the company's strong order book remains promising for future growth.

This smallcap BSE-listed stock hits 5% upper circuit on fresh export order worth 2.02 billion
In an exchange filing, the company said the order provides steady export visibility over the contract period and reflects sustained demand for its products in international markets.