India, ASEAN can work on regional policy framework for green energy transition: CERC member, ETCFO
India and ASEAN can work together to create a regional policy framework for green energy transition with increasing usage of small modular nuclear reactors, a senior official of Indian power sector regulator CERC has said. According to Harish Dudani, Member, Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC), the ASEAN (Association of Southeast
Varaha issues India’s first-ever CDR credit under Puro.Earth
Varaha, a leading carbon removal company from farming, has issued durable carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits from industrial biochar under Puro.Earth, the world’s leading CDR registry. This is the first-ever issuance of industrial biochar credits in India. Varaha’s project in Telengana produces biochar, a carbon-rich material, using agricultural waste
40% see exports declining this year: Survey, CFO News, ETCFO
A majority of exporters have identified high interest rates as a key stumbling block with three-fourths saying they borrow at over 12 per cent , and that too, after giving collaterals. In a survey conducted by the Federation of Indian Export Organisations and shared with TOI, 40 per cent said
Boeing Union Workers Reject Contract
The vote, hours after Boeing reported a $6.1 billion loss, will extend a monthlong strike at factories where the company makes its best-selling commercial plane. Source link
California Tribal Casinos May Sue to Curb City Card Rooms
A new state law allows tribes to file suit against gambling venues they don’t operate, potentially shuttering them and jeopardizing local tax revenue. Source link
Yellen Rebukes Chinese Lending Practices in Call for Debt Relief
In an interview, the Treasury secretary also highlighted progress at the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund ahead of annual meetings this week. Source link