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India aims to become a global transshipment hub – News

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Last updated: 2024/05/14 at 7:07 PM
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Maritime India Vision 2030, a government initiative, aims to invest in developing world-class mega ports and upgrading existing port facilities with an estimated investment of Rs1.25 trillion. The establishment of a transshipment port in Kerala will be a significant step in handling one million containers annually and accommodating ultra large container ships. This strategic location between the Suez Canal and the Strait of Malacca will improve India’s shipping connectivity and lower logistical costs. Transshipment ports serve as crucial transit hubs for cargo transfers between ships on their way to distant ports, enhancing India’s integration into the global value chain.

The Confederation of Indian Industry has formulated a Corporate Governance Charter for startups to enhance their stability and attractiveness to investors. The charter outlines governance principles at different stages of a startup’s journey, emphasizing innovation, disruption, and growth opportunities. By implementing robust corporate governance practices and strategic thinking, startups can improve decision-making quality and attract long-term investors. The charter includes an online self-evaluation governance scorecard for startups to measure progress and prepare for a profitable public offering in the future.

The Reserve Bank of India has addressed borrower complaints regarding excessive interest charges by directing financial institutions to review interest calculations and refund any excess amounts. Unfair practices such as charging interest from the loan sanction date instead of the actual disbursement date, charging interest based on the cheque date rather than the customer receiving the funds, and charging interest for the entire month despite partial loan repayment have been highlighted. Financial institutions are required to refund excess interest or face regulatory action.

Overall, initiatives like Maritime India Vision 2030 and corporate governance guidelines for startups are set to transform India’s maritime and startup sectors. By investing in port infrastructure and enhancing governance practices, India can boost its global trade connectivity and investment attractiveness. The regulatory scrutiny on interest charges by financial institutions also ensures consumer protection and fairness in the lending industry. As these initiatives continue to evolve, India’s economic landscape is poised for growth and innovation in the coming years.

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