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Explore the hidden challenges of manufacturing in Mexico for startups, from labor shortages to supply chain delays. Learn real-world examples and how to mitigate these risks.
Read MoreExporting furniture from India to the USA is possible and profitable, but only if you follow regulations, get the right certifications, and focus on quality craftsmanship. This guide breaks down demand, costs, rules, and how to start.
Read MoreCotton is the most used fabric in India, making up 70% of textile production. Its breathability, affordability, and cultural significance make it the default choice across urban and rural areas, from daily wear to traditional garments.
Read MorePolyethylene and polypropylene make up the majority of ocean plastic pollution, produced by major chemical companies for single-use packaging. Recycling won't fix it-only cutting production at the source will.
Read MoreThere are five main types of food processing units: thermal, mechanical, cryogenic, separation, and packaging. Each serves a different purpose in turning raw ingredients into safe, shelf-stable food products.
Read MoreKasturi Bai, the legendary weaver from Varanasi, is known as the Queen of Textile in India for revolutionizing handloom silk weaving and preserving India's textile heritage against colonial decline and industrialization.
Read MoreIndia is now the world's largest producer of mobile phones, LED TVs, power banks, and smartwatches. Discover how policy, investment, and local innovation turned India into the global hub for electronics manufacturing.
Read MoreThe world's biggest steel plant is ArcelorMittal's integrated Ghent-Dunkirk complex in Belgium and France, producing over 13.5 million metric tons of steel annually with advanced automation and plans for carbon neutrality by 2030.
Read MoreSurat is famous for clothes because it produces 80% of India’s synthetic fabric and 70% of its polyester yarn at unbeatable prices, thanks to thousands of power looms, low labor costs, and a dense cluster of textile suppliers.
Read MoreIndia's biggest export is now electronics, surpassing pharmaceuticals and gems. With $110 billion in exports in 2025, smartphones and devices made in India are now shipped worldwide.
Read MoreSun Pharmaceutical Industries is the richest pharmaceutical company in India, with over $7.2 billion in revenue and a $35 billion market cap. It leads in global generic drug supply, especially to the U.S., thanks to strategic acquisitions and FDA-approved manufacturing.
Read MoreChina is the world's largest furniture producer, making over half of all global output. India ranks fifth in production but is a top exporter known for handcrafted designs. Learn how the two compare and what's changing in the industry.
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