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MSME Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi reviews flagship schemes in Puducherry, stresses technology, credit, skills and market access
The Minister urged banks to facilitate greater access to institutional credit for MSMEs and called upon all stakeholders to ensure effective implementation of Government initiatives for the growth of the sector. On 8 July 2026, he visited the MSME Technology Centre, Puducherry and reviewed the Centre's training and production facilities. The Minister interacted with trainees undergoing technology-driven skill development programmes and inspected products manufactured using advanced machinery. He emphasised that equipping youth with modern technology-driven skills and making them self-reliant and employment-ready is a key priority of the Ministry. He noted that MSME Technology Centres are playing a vital role in developing a skilled workforce, strengthening the manufacturing ecosystem and supporting the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat and Viksit Bharat.
Indian Navy secures safe passage for crude tanker Omega Trader through Hormuz
India and the Indian Navy have secured the safe passage of the Omega Trader tanker. This vessel carries 23 crew members, including 15 Indian nationals, to Sikka in Gujarat. The development occurs amid heightened security concerns in the Strait of Hormuz region. Recent attacks on commercial vessels have escalated tensions in this vital waterway. The United States launched strikes against Iran in response to these shipping incidents.
India and France deliberate critical minerals partnerships
India and France held their first joint working group on critical minerals. This collaboration aims to enhance exploration, processing, and recycling efforts. Discussions focused on reducing dependence on single supply sources for vital materials. Partnerships between Indian and French companies are being developed to secure value chains. The objective is building resilient and sustainable supply chains for strategic minerals.
One attack, one warning: The world's energy lifeline is still vulnerable
An attack on a Qatari LNG carrier in the Strait of Hormuz has raised concerns. This incident suggests ongoing threats to commercial shipping in the vital waterway. Energy markets may face potential repeated disruptions rather than widespread conflict fears. The dispute over Hormuz control remains unresolved, impacting global energy supplies.
Sentosa eyes higher tourist inflows from India as arrivals to Singapore island rise 8% in FY26
Sentosa Development Corporation is ramping up initiatives to woo Indian tourists, a vital demographic fueling the island's tourism growth. Following an impressive 8% annual increase in visitors from India, the island seeks to attract even more wanderers. Additionally, the forthcoming integration of Sentosa and Brani islands provides a prime opportunity for Indian businesses eager to explore international markets.
Govt scraps auction of 9 critical mineral blocks citing poor investor response
Government cancels auction of nine crucial mineral blocks due to poor investor interest and a lack of qualified bidders. This setback hinders efforts to boost domestic production of minerals vital for energy security and clean-tech manufacturing. The cancellations, a recurring issue in previous rounds, highlight challenges in attracting private investment to riskier mining ventures with high costs and regulatory hurdles.
Coal India's SECL strengthens monsoon measures for uninterrupted supply
SECL, a Coal India subsidiary, has implemented robust monsoon preparedness to ensure uninterrupted coal supplies crucial for India's energy security. The company achieved its best-ever first-quarter performance in production and offtake, with a significant portion directed to power utilities. SECL's extensive operations across Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh underscore its vital role in meeting national energy demands.
Logistics player A1 expands industrial chemical portfolio
A 1 Ltd, a logistics and chemical supplier, has been appointed the Primary Authorised Dealer for Ishan Dyes and Chemicals Ltd's sulphur-based industrial chemicals. This strategic move significantly expands A 1 Ltd's product offerings, including vital chemicals like Sulphuric Acid and Oleum, serving diverse sectors such as fertilisers and pharmaceuticals.
ACME-IHI JV secures $5 billion Japanese support for Odisha green ammonia project
A significant boost for India's green energy ambitions! ACME Group's joint venture with Japan's IHI Corporation has secured a massive $5 billion in Japanese government price support. This funding is earmarked for two key clean energy initiatives, including one of India's largest green ammonia projects in Odisha. This development marks a crucial step towards decarbonising vital industrial sectors.
ACME-IHI JV secures $5 billion Japanese support for Odisha green ammonia project
A significant boost for India's green energy ambitions! ACME Group's joint venture with Japan's IHI Corporation has secured a massive $5 billion in Japanese government price support. This funding is earmarked for two key clean energy initiatives, including one of India's largest green ammonia projects in Odisha. This development marks a crucial step towards decarbonising vital industrial sectors.
Oil finds its way: Supertankers return to Persian Gulf
Supertankers are once again navigating the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial oil route, following a period of disruption due to recent Iran conflict. Shipping data indicates a significant increase in commodity vessel traffic, including oil tankers, signalling renewed confidence among shipowners. This return of large carriers, with a combined capacity of millions of barrels, is vital for global energy markets as hostilities ease ahead of peace talks.
Anti-dumping duty on electrical steel may push transformer costs, impact grid expansion: GTRI
A potential anti-dumping duty on crucial cold-rolled grain-oriented electrical steel (CRGO) imports could significantly hike transformer manufacturing costs and impede India's ambitious power grid expansion plans. With domestic production meeting less than 10% of demand, imposing duties might raise prices without reducing import reliance, impacting vital infrastructure development and renewable energy integration. The probe follows a complaint by JSW JFE Electrical Steel Nashik Pvt Ltd.