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30 April 2020
BUSINESS STANDARD | The income tax department has delayed the GST and GAAR reporting due
30 April 2020
The income tax department has delayed the GST and GAAR reporting due to the COVID-19 situation. Firms must include details of GST and GAAR in their tax audit report. Business entities with turnover of over Rs 1 crore and professionals with receipts of more than Rs 50 lakhs will comply with the tax audit requirements. The due date is September 30.
30 April 2020
THE NAVHIND TIMES | CBIC is drawing up plans for the systematic evacuation of cargo
30 April 2020
CBIC is drawing up plans for the systematic evacuation of cargo. They might set up a special team under an ADC or JC and take port authorities help to evacuate cargo post lockdown. The transportation of goods will move towards near normalcy.
30 April 2020
THE DAILY STAR | West Bengal Govt. to facilitate smooth movement of goods to Bangladesh
30 April 2020
Central Government of India has urged the West Bengal government to facilitate smooth movement of goods to Bangladesh during COVID-19-induced lockdown period. Dhaka is important to New Delhi's "South Asia first" policy and for movement of goods to northeastern India using Bangladesh as transit.
30 April 2020
THE DAILY STAR | Import container rent will be waived off for a limited time
30 April 2020
Chattogram Port Authority announced to waive the store rent fully for import containers brought in by BGMEA and BKMEA members. It will be done so on a condition that they take their cargoes by May 4. Following a request from the BGMEA and getting approval from the GOI the rent will be waived off for a limited time.
30 April 2020
THE HINDU | Mansukh Mandaviya has responded to the complaints received from the EXIM trade
30 April 2020
The Shipping Minister, Mansukh Mandaviya has responded to the complaints received from the EXIM trade. He has warned the shipping Lines very strictly to comply with the government’s directives. The shipping lines and companies will face consequences if they do not waive off various charges due to delay in clearing containers.
29 April 2020
Automotive Logistics | Covid recovery will test resilience of outbound supply chain, says report
29 April 2020
The vehicle manufacturers restart production in Europe after shutdowns caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. However, the outbound logistics sector could hamper distribution and sales. In markets with lockdowns, car sales have come to a virtual standstill. New vehicle sales have dropped around 70% in Spain and France, and 85% in Italy.
29 April 2020
Supply Chain Brain | Global Container Shipments Set to Fall 30% in Next Few Months
29 April 2020
Warehouses are getting so full of goods that the retailers are asking shipping companies to push back deliveries. Shipments have probably fallen about 15% so far this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is said to fall by 30% in the coming few months. The slump is a setback for shipping giants while forward bookings from Asia to North America and Europe have slowed for April and into May.
29 April 2020
Bloomberg | Battered and Bruised, Supply Chains Shift to Recover-and-Survive Mode
29 April 2020
The companies are adapting to a global economy beset with weak demand and widespread uncertainty in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak. The creaking supply chains in many companies across several countries are beginning to adjust to new patterns of demand and securing new supply routes for resources slowly.
29 April 2020
CNA | COVID-19: Bangladesh restarts some garment factories, India debates an easing of restrictions
29 April 2020
More than 500 garment factories in Bangladesh supplying to global brands reopened after a month-long shutdown. Clothing manufacturers in Dhaka and the port city of Chittagong have been permitted to resume work by following strict measures. Wearing masks, washing hands at the entrance, undergo temperature checks, and physical distancing are some of them.
29 April 2020
The Guardian | Major US meat producer warns 'food supply chain is breaking'
29 April 2020
The food supply chain in the US seems to be at stake as the major meat suppliers warn about limited supply in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The facilities have closed temporarily due to a wide outbreak of the pandemic. The USDA had been criticized as millions of pounds of food rot while the country’s food banks deplete due to increased demands.
