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NeoNiche partners DG7 for omnichannel experience

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MUMBAI: NeoNiche Integrated, an award-winning, experiential marketing company, has entered into a strategic partnership with DG7, a full-service digital agency that specialises in providing B2B digital marketing solutions. Through this partnership, both NeoNiche and DG7 are expecting to extend an enriched omnichannel experience to a wide range of their clientele in the B2B domain. This strategic partnership will help more than 300 brands currently catered between the two organisations.

Speaking on this partnership, NeoNiche Integrated Solutions founder and CEO Prateek N Kumar said, “We are elated about this collaboration, as it is in line with one of our key objectives of offering best-in-class experiential marketing services in an omnichannel environment. This will help our clients create memorable and measurable campaigns across different touch points for all their stakeholders.”

DG7 founder and CEO Amit Deshmukh shared, “Today, in the age of urbanisation, digital marketing is not just a means to an end; it is a vital business enabler. Through our association with NeoNiche, we are scripting together a truly Phygital partnership wherein NeoNiche brings in their expertise of providing brand activation and campaign-oriented solutions. DG7 would complement the same with both, the width and depth of digital avenues to amplify these efforts. This, we believe, will result in absolute value for clients, and help them achieve their business objectives more cohesively.”

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Trump announces $300bn Texas oil refinery with Reliance, calls it the biggest in US history

First new US refinery in 50 years planned at Brownsville port with Reliance

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WASHINGTON: The United States may soon see the first brand-new oil refinery built on its soil in half a century.

Donald Trump announced a proposed $300 billion refinery project in Texas, calling it a landmark moment for American energy production and jobs.

Posting on Truth Social on 10 March, Trump said the facility would be built at the Port of Brownsville and developed by a company called America First Refining, with major investment from India’s Reliance Industries.

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The announcement frames the project as a centrepiece of the administration’s push for “energy dominance”, with Trump claiming it would deliver thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in economic activity to South Texas.

If realised, the plant would mark the first all-new major refinery constructed in the United States since the 1970s. In recent decades, oil companies have largely chosen to expand existing facilities rather than build new ones, citing high costs, regulatory hurdles and environmental scrutiny.

Trump described the proposed investment as the “biggest in US history”, positioning it as proof that policy changes such as streamlined permits and lower taxes are drawing large-scale energy investments back into the country.

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The refinery is planned for the Port of Brownsville, a strategic Gulf Coast location that provides easy access to shipping routes and export markets.

A key partner in the project is Reliance Industries, controlled by billionaire industrialist Mukesh Ambani. The company already runs the world’s largest refining complex in Jamnagar, India, making it one of the most experienced operators in large-scale petroleum processing.

The Texas venture would mark a significant step for the group into America’s domestic refining sector, potentially strengthening industrial ties between the US and India.

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The proposed refinery is being promoted as a next-generation facility capable of processing American shale oil while maintaining high environmental standards. Trump said it would be “the cleanest refinery in the world”, although the specific technologies behind that claim have not yet been detailed.

Industry observers also note that the $300 billion figure is unusually large for a refinery project, and analysts are waiting for more clarity on whether the number reflects total construction costs, long-term infrastructure investment, or broader economic impact estimates.

As of 11 March, Reliance Industries had not publicly confirmed the investment size or the structure of its involvement.

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For now, the announcement has sparked equal parts excitement and curiosity in energy markets. If the plan moves from promise to pouring concrete, the refinery could reshape the Gulf Coast energy landscape, and reopen a chapter in American refining that has been quiet for nearly fifty years.

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