Nutrify India to premier ‘NETFLIX’ like network for nutraceutical industry Nutrify India recently announced its plans to launch its international broadcast channel, Nutrify Today.
The online platform will feature broadcast content relevant to the nutraceutical industry and provide an opportunity for a wide range of industry experts to weigh in on research & development, as well as innovation, marketing trends and more.
“The Nutrify Today content will mostly consist of short ‘talk shows’ with some humor to maintain audience attention. The shows will each average approximately 20 minutes. The presentation will be in a format like NETFLIX. The platform will have video content categories such as business, healthcare professionals, regulatory, brand marketing, IP, and more, plus a corporate lounge featuring company ingredient and product video libraries. We will soon be adding a category of investments that will have investors as guests. This cate
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USTR started investigation in June last year against Equalisation Levy (EL), on the ground of Section 301 of the U.S. Trade Act of 1974.
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The tax applied since April 1, 2020 covers all digital transactions in India, including e-commerce supplies by non-resident players.
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USTR started investigation in June last year against Equalisation Levy (EL), on the ground of Section 301 of the U.S. Trade Act of 1974.
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India’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry on Thursday denied U.S. claim that its 2% tax on digital services discriminated against the American companies.
India lifts ban on onion export
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29th December, 2020 09:39:50
India withdrew its ban on onion export on Monday, nearly three and a half months after imposing it abruptly which sent the commodity s price through the roof in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh will resume onion import through Dinajpur’s Hili land port on January 1 next, officials here said.
The decision was announced through a notification from India’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
Businessmen at the Hili port have confirmed the development.
Onion prices jumped sharply in Bangladesh after India banned export of the popular kitchen item on Sept 14 in the pretext of local shortage and price hike.
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India lifts ban on onion export United News of Bangladesh (UNB)
Bangladesh, Dec. 29 India withdrew its ban on onion export on Monday, nearly three and a half months after imposing it abruptly which sent the commodity s price through the roof in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh will resume onion import through Dinajpur s Hili land port on January 1 next, officials here said.
The decision was announced through a notification from India s Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
Businessmen at the Hili port have confirmed the development.
Onion prices jumped sharply in Bangladesh after India banned export of the popular kitchen item on Sept 14 in the pretext of local shortage and price hike.
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