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17.02 / 11:41
markets UPS Aviat Manufacturing economy Boeing reports How jet engines are powering data centers
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. In the battle for AI dominance, every engine of the economy is getting recruited into the fight—including jet engines. Jet engine leasing and repair company FTAI Aviation plans to start selling a modified version of the engine used in the Boeing 737 to power data centers this year.
17.02 / 08:03
markets UPS Manufacturing NVIDIA Research Micron reports Micron is spending $200 billion to break the AI memory bottleneck
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. BOISE, Idaho—Each afternoon at around 4:30, the earth here shakes from a series of controlled explosions, as engineers blast through basalt bedrock to flatten out the ground underneath a gigantic new semiconductor factory. Micron Technology is the largest American maker of memory chips—the tiny slices of silicon that store and transfer data and help power everything from smartphones and car computers to laptops and data centers.
17.02 / 01:15
Manufacturing economy Enterprise Death Trade War Russia’s economy has entered the death zone
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. AS RUSSIA’S WAR against Ukraine enters its fifth year, the economy that sustains it has been transformed in ways that will be difficult—perhaps impossible—to reverse without another crisis. Westerners keep waiting for the Russian economy to collapse.
16.02 / 04:51
UPS Manufacturing Strategy Hyundai wellness Interviews International JSW MG Motor bets on a $400 million offensive for new products, capacity
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI : JSW MG Motor India Ltd will invest about $400 million over the next four years to nearly triple its manufacturing capacity and accelerate its electric and hybrid vehicle push, managing director and chief executive Anurag Mehrotra told Mint in an interview. The Gurugram-based carmaker—a joint venture between Mumbai-headquartered JSW Group and China’s SAIC Motor—plans to expand capacity at its Halol plant in Gujarat from around 110,000 units annually to over 300,000 units in the next 12 to 18 months.
16.02 / 01:11
markets Manufacturing Strategy economy Sustainability Food Trade Brand India was a lost cause. But the FTAs are bringing it back.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. For decades, the 'Made in India' label sat uneasily on global retail shelves, signalling an easy pick for discount-hunter. Now, New Delhi is betting that a flurry of newly minted trade deals can flip that script, repositioning the world’s fastest-growing major economy as a producer of premium, high-margin goods to the world’s wealthiest consumers.
15.02 / 13:17
markets Manufacturing CEO Platform Strategy beautiful social China’s Gen Zers love knockoffs. Luxury retailers regret their big bet.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The logo-obsessed Chinese consumer who powered a decade of luxury growth is disappearing. In their place: a new generation that wears their shopping savvy as a badge of honor.
14.02 / 05:53
markets COST UPS FIVE Manufacturing CEO wellness America fell out of love with the sedan. Detroit wants to bring it back.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. From tail-finned land yachts of the 1960s to hulking family haulers in the 1980s and then the 1990s bestseller Ford Taurus, driving for Americans meant driving a sedan. Then SUVs and trucks won over drivers’ hearts and garages.
14.02 / 01:59
COST Manufacturing Election Trade President reports Trump’s team considers overhaul to steel and aluminum tariffs
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The Trump administration is considering an overhaul of steel and aluminum tariffs that is in part likely to reduce levies on many consumer goods, according to people familiar with the administration’s plans. The U.S.
14.02 / 01:59
markets Manufacturing Mobile Sustainability Trade electronic reports Need higher value-addition in electronics export, says Niti Aayog
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI : The electronics sector has emerged as India's second-largest export segment after petroleum products, but sustaining this momentum will require a shift from assembly-led growth to deeper component manufacturing and a stronger integration into global value chains for higher value goods, Niti Aayog said in the sixth edition of its Trade Watch Quarterly (Q2 FY26) on Friday.
13.02 / 14:59
Provident Manufacturing Platform Action Trade information reports CCPA fines Snapdeal ₹5 lakh for selling non-BIS certified toys
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI : The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has imposed a penalty of ₹5 lakh on Snapdeal (Ace Vector Ltd) for facilitating the sale of toys that did not conform to Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) norms, holding that marketplace platforms cannot evade accountability by claiming intermediary status when consumer safety is at stake. The order, reviewed by Mint, said the national consumer rights watchdog found non-compliant toys continued to be listed, hosted, and sold on the platform even after the Toys (Quality Control) Order, 2020, came into force on 1 January 2021.
13.02 / 13:41
markets COST UPS Manufacturing Platform reports Mint Explainer: Can AI robots fix manufacturing’s toughest automation problems?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. On 12 February, deeptech robotics company Cyn:Lr launched its Object Intelligence platform, which allows its robots to pick up, manipulate and work with objects without previously being trained on data. The startup said its robotic arms are already being used in places and tasks where traditional automation has proved difficult, requiring manual labour.
13.02 / 09:45
UPS Manufacturing Fighting War country social innovations What’s worse for innovation: MAGA or Mao?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. PITY THE young, for the world is run by old men. President Donald Trump (79) and China’s ruler, Xi Jinping (72), talk a good game about AI, robots and other futuristic marvels.
13.02 / 01:17
COST Target Manufacturing stage recommendations International Stricter emission rules may be delayed for 25–75 hp tractors after industry push
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. India is in the advanced stages of finalising the next phase of emission norms for tractors and may delay the rollout of the stricter rules for models in the 25–75 horsepower (hp) range, following lobbying by manufacturers who have argued that tighter standards could raise compliance costs and make these machines more expensive for small farmers, two industry executives aware of the matter said. Faridabad-based Escorts Kubota chief financial officer Bharat Madan told Mint that the industry has held meetings with the Union ministry of agriculture, and final recommendations have been submitted to the ministry of road transport and highways (MoRTH).
12.02 / 09:47
COST Provident Manufacturing security Mobile country reports Delhi joins the Centre's e-bus payment security scheme
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI : The national capital, India’s largest market for electric buses, has been included in the PM e-Bus Sewa-Payment Security Mechanism (PSM) Scheme that has already onboarded 15 Indian states, two government officials aware of the development said. The Centre has also released the first tranche of ₹500 crore for the ₹3,435.33-crore scheme, envisioned to provide payment security in the event of default by public transport authorities (PTAs) to e-bus bidders, operators, or original equipment manufacturers, the people added, on the condition of anonymity.
12.02 / 01:49
markets COST Manufacturing Platform Strategy Parke Cycling Mahindra bets on an integrated mega-hub to unlock Toyota-style economics. Will it pay off?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. When Mahindra & Mahindra announced a ₹15,000-crore investment in Maharashtra on 6 February, the headline figure overshadowed a structural shift in its manufacturing strategy. India's oldest automotive conglomerate is abandoning the fragmented manufacturing model on which its empire was built in favour of huge integrated hubs that can produce tractors, SUVs, and electric vehicles.
11.02 / 15:11
Manufacturing Death stage audience Schools Courts polo Priya Kapur steps into spotlight at Sona Comstar as family feud continues
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: From visiting Sona Comstar’s manufacturing and R&D facilities to presenting a Harvard Business School case study on the company's turnaround led by her late husband Sunjay Kapur, Priya Sachdev Kapur is making her presence felt at India’s eighth-largest auto component maker, even as a court battle over control of the promoter entity continues.
11.02 / 13:39
markets COST Manufacturing Research show International Pharmaceuticals Five CDMO stocks to add to your watchlist
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. In the pharmaceutical world, a CDMO (contract development and manufacturing organization) is essentially the “powerhouse behind the brand". Instead of a pharma company building its own factories and labs, which costs a lo, they hire a CDMO to handle everything from the initial drug chemistry to mass-producing the final pills or injections.
11.02 / 11:05
markets Booking Manufacturing security Trade show country How Waaree protected its solar panel exports from US tariffs while Adani faltered
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Mumbai: Smart supply-chain manoeuvres and assembling in the United States helped India’s top solar panel exporter Waaree Energies maintain its lucrative trade with the country in the face of steep 50% tariffs on India, even as the exports of its main domestic rival Adani New Industries Limited faltered. Waaree sourced solar cells, the building blocks of solar panels, from suppliers in Southeast Asia to escape the crippling tariffs levied on India, the company’s management said during recent investor calls, as the US tariffs on solar panel imports are levied based on the country of origin of the solar cells rather than the country where the panels are assembled.
11.02 / 10:27
markets UPS Manufacturing economy Universities Schools AI is sneaking up on the Fed. Will Warsh be ready?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. About the author: Mike Harris is the founder of Cribstone Strategic Macro and director of the Syracuse University Whitman School of Management London Program. Markets are hugely enthusiastic about what coming AI-driven growth and President Donald Trump’s pick for the next Federal Reserve chair, Kevin Warsh, might mean for the economy. But their read on the situation is too simplistic.
10.02 / 15:07
markets UPS Manufacturing Platform innovations Pharmaceuticals France's Servier eyes €500 mn global sales from India drug tie-ups
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. French drug innovator Servier is partnering with domestic players to develop, manufacture and export formulations for the global market, highlighting India’s growing role in global R&D.
10.02 / 08:51
markets IPO Waves Manufacturing Strategy trends Budget incentives may reshape India's IPO strategies
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The Union Budget 2026, with its record ₹12.2 trillion capex outlay and incentives such as tax credits and production-linked incentives (PLI) for sectors including railways, green energy, semiconductors, biopharma, and textiles, is likely to reshape IPO strategies of several private firms. Companies looking to go public in FY27 are likely to pivot from debt repayment and high offer-for-sale (OFS) components towards increased greenfield capex in their fundraises, boosting fresh equity for factories, machinery and capacity expansion, multiple dealmakers told Mint.

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