March 18 (Reuters) - India has ordered oil and gas companies to share details on exports, imports and inventories with a government agency, as the South Asian nation seeks to shield consumers from ...
Due to wide discrepancies in twice-monthly trade data, India could soon return to a once-a-month government release of data and scrap an early preliminary release of imports and exports, Bloomberg ...
Amid an intensification of the conflict in West Asia, the government has directed all the oil and gas companies in India to share details of inventories, exports and imports with its data processing ...
India’s crude imports drop to a five-year low in March as supply disruptions and price spikes force refiners to shift ...
People in some of the poorest and hungriest nations in the world may be the hardest hit by India’s decision on July 20 to ban exports of long grain, non-basmati rice — a move that’s already pushing ...
Russia will not disclose the data on crude oil export to India and keep it secret from "too many ill-wishers", the Kremlin said on Friday. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov's comments came hours after ...
The government released trade data for March, the month severely impacted by the West Asia war. The data showed a sizeable ...
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