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Nowadays, wearable electronic devices are developing rapidly with the internet of things and human–computer interactions. However, there are problems such as low power, short power supply time, and ...
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India reopens anti-dumping probe on jute imports from Bangladesh, Nepal amid price undercutting row According to the applicants, export prices of jute goods have dropped significantly, and in many ...
State-of-the-art perovskite–perovskite tandem solar cells incorporate a water-based poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):polystyrenesulfonate (PEDOT:PSS) hole transport layer in its low bandgap subcell.
In a fresh move aimed at recalibrating bilateral trade dynamics, India has imposed port restrictions on the import of jute and several of its derivatives from Bangladesh, with immediate effect.
India restricts jute imports from Bangladesh through specific ports. This action addresses concerns about subsidized jute products impacting the Indian jute industry. The move follows evidence of ...
Bangladesh’s exporters fear losses as India has barred the import of several products—including some jute items—through land ports, threatening crucial trade flows and millions of dollars in ...
India jute import ban: India has restricted jute and fibre imports from Bangladesh to only Nhava Sheva port, citing unfair trade practices, subsidies, and the need to protect domestic industry and ...
India has restricted jute and allied fibre imports from Bangladesh, citing unfair trade practices like anti-dumping duty circumvention that harm Indian farmers. The restrictions, effective immediately ...
India has banned jute imports from Bangladesh through land ports, expanding earlier restrictions on apparel imports. According to a notification issued on 27 June 2025 by the Directorate General ...