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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.
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.
Iran to impose new service fees in Hormuz, reserves special treatment for 'friendly' nations
Iran's ambassador to China announced new service fees for ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz, despite US objections. Ambassador Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli stated these fees would cover security, supervision, and environmental concerns, with "friendly" nations receiving special consideration. This comes after Iran lifted its blockade of the vital waterway following a preliminary deal with the US to end the Middle East war, with ongoing negotiations for a permanent settlement.
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.
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.
Adani Mundra Airport launches first scheduled flight services
Adani Mundra Airport has launched its first scheduled flight service with Star Air, connecting Mundra to Mumbai and Goa. This expansion includes eight new routes, significantly boosting connectivity for businesses, trade, and tourism in the Kutch region. The airport's new operations are a key step in developing Kutch into a comprehensive logistics and business hub, adding another vital transport option for commercial activities.
Consumer groups oppose Trai plan to scrap advisory panel for telecom complaints
Consumer advocates are pushing back against the telecom regulator's plan to eliminate the advisory committee for complaint appeals. They argue this move would remove a vital safeguard for consumers. Instead, they propose modernizing the committee with digital tools and faster turnaround times. Telecom operators, however, support the regulator's proposal.
Electric mobility key to long-term fight against air pollution: UNEP chief
A top UN official stresses electric mobility and mandatory vehicle emissions testing for long-term air pollution solutions. India's plan to phase out older commercial vehicles with cleaner alternatives is highlighted. Investment in clean public transport and cleaner cooking solutions is crucial. Addressing local pollution sources like construction dust and waste burning is also vital for a healthier future.

Q4 results today: Asian Paints, IndiGo, IREDA, Glenmark Pharma - 131 companies to announce earnings on 29 May
A total of 131 companies are slated to announce Q4 results on May 29, including Asian Paints and IndiGo. Analysts predict weak performance for Asian Paints due to urban demand issues, while NMDC's results may reveal vital industry insights on iron ore prices and demand trends.
US warns ties with Iran’s Strait of Hormuz authority may bring sanctions for 'anyone' involved
America has issued a stern warning to global shipping and finance firms. Cooperation with Iran's new Persian Gulf Strait Authority could invite US sanctions. This move escalates pressure on Tehran's control over the vital Strait of Hormuz. The US Treasury Department stated that such cooperation might support Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps.