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EPISODE 69
21 Sep 2022

On 13 September, a group of 13 companies urged the US Congress to approve a bill designed to rein in Big Tech firms. Dubbed the Klobuchar bill by many, it could be important not on ... Read more

On 13 September, a group of 13 companies urged the US Congress to approve a bill designed to rein in Big Tech firms. Dubbed the Klobuchar bill by many, it could be important not only to the US but to global antitrust regulators as well. Mint explains. Read more

EPISODE 68
19 Sep 2022

India introduced the pre-packaged insolvency resolution process in April 2021 as an alternative process for MSMEs. However, it has only two cases admitted under it so far. Mint exp ... Read more

India introduced the pre-packaged insolvency resolution process in April 2021 as an alternative process for MSMEs. However, it has only two cases admitted under it so far. Mint explores the reasons. Read more

EPISODE 67
15 Sep 2022

The government will announce the National Logistics Policy (NLP) on 17 September, aiming to bring down logistics costs and address challenges plaguing importers and exporters. Mint ... Read more

The government will announce the National Logistics Policy (NLP) on 17 September, aiming to bring down logistics costs and address challenges plaguing importers and exporters. Mint's Ravi Dutta Mishra and Subhash Narayan examine how the policy could accelerate freight movement. This episode is being hosted by Prasid Banerjee. Read more

EPISODE 66
13 Sep 2022

The road ministry’s technology-driven initiative has its own challenges. Are we prepared for the shift? Mint's Subhash Narayan explores this in his report. This episode is being h ... Read more

The road ministry’s technology-driven initiative has its own challenges. Are we prepared for the shift? Mint's Subhash Narayan explores this in his report. This episode is being hosted by Prasid Banerjee. Read more

EPISODE 65
12 Sep 2022

Demand for consumer and personal loans grew 18.8% in July. Is the consumption economy on the mend? Mint Jagadish Shettigar & Pooja Misra explains. Read more

Demand for consumer and personal loans grew 18.8% in July. Is the consumption economy on the mend? Mint Jagadish Shettigar & Pooja Misra explains. Read more

EPISODE 64
09 Sep 2022

Competitiveness Roadmap for India@100. It sets out the guidelines for India to become a $20 trillion economy in 25 years. Mint's Jagadish Shettigar & Pooja Misra decodes in the ... Read more

Competitiveness Roadmap for India@100. It sets out the guidelines for India to become a $20 trillion economy in 25 years. Mint's Jagadish Shettigar & Pooja Misra decodes in their report. This episode is being hosted by Prasid Banerjee. Read more

EPISODE 63
08 Sep 2022

On Friday, after months of tensions over the war in Ukraine, Russia’s state-owned energy giant Gazprom shut Nordstream 1, the key pipeline supplying gas to Europe, without indicati ... Read more

On Friday, after months of tensions over the war in Ukraine, Russia’s state-owned energy giant Gazprom shut Nordstream 1, the key pipeline supplying gas to Europe, without indicating a date for resuming flows. Mint takes a look at the development and its impact. Read more

EPISODE 62
07 Sep 2022

The tragic death of former Tata Group chairman Cyrus Mistry has refocused public attention on car safety features and passenger habits. The modern luxury car has numerous safety fe ... Read more

The tragic death of former Tata Group chairman Cyrus Mistry has refocused public attention on car safety features and passenger habits. The modern luxury car has numerous safety features. Are they enough to bring down fatalities? Mint’s Sumant Banerji explains in his report. This episode is hosted by Prasid Banerjee. Read more

EPISODE 61
06 Sep 2022

India’s auto components sector has always imported more than it exported, leading to a trade deficit. For the first time ever, the industry saw a significant $700 million trade sur ... Read more

India’s auto components sector has always imported more than it exported, leading to a trade deficit. For the first time ever, the industry saw a significant $700 million trade surplus in FY22. What led to this, and will the trend sustain? Mint explains. Read more

EPISODE 60
05 Sep 2022

Worries of a recession in the West, and a prolonged lockdown in China, have begun impacting India’s exports. Official data shows exports in August fell from July and remained littl ... Read more

Worries of a recession in the West, and a prolonged lockdown in China, have begun impacting India’s exports. Official data shows exports in August fell from July and remained little changed from a year ago. Mint explains. Read more

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