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Open borders break down global trade barriers
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East Asian economies have recorded marked improvements in their ability to enable trade, while traditional frontrunners Singapore and Hong Kong retain a clear lead at the top
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Odisha: World Trade Center to open centre in Bhubaneswar; proposed to start knowledge based services
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In a step forward for establishment of World Trade Center (WTC) in Bhubaneswar, the representatives from WTC, Mumbai made a presentation before Chief Secretary Bijay Kumar Patnaik in Secretariat conference hall last day.
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Anti-dumping duty on dry cell battery imports from China extended
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Dry cell battery imports from China will attract anti-dumping duty till mid-April next year.
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India ranked 46th in trade logistics performance
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Global trade logistics performance slowed down over the last two years amid the global recession, but India and others that pursued aggressive reforms continued
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India improves world ranking in trade logisitics
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By pursuing reforms and going in for public-private partnerships in infrastructure, India has improved its position in the world ranking of countries in trade logistics
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India ranked 46th in trade logistics performance
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Global trade logistics performance slowed down over the last two years amid the global recession, but India and others that pursued aggressive reforms continued to improve,
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India mulling free trade pacts with African countries
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India is exploring possibilities of entering into free trade pacts with regional groupings of African countries such as the 19-nation Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
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Auto industry against inclusion in India-European Union free trade agreement
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With the proposed India-EU free trade agreement (FTA) in its final leg, the domestic auto industry has raised alarm bells against including the sector in the trade agreement,
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India bows to US pressure, cuts Iran oil import by 11%
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Indian state-run refiners will import 11% less oil from Iran, the government told Parliament on Tuesday, a day when a US emissary arrived in a bid to wean New Delhi away from Teheran's fuel.
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Govt to reduce crude oil imports from Iran
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India to cut crude oil import from Iran by 11 per cent to 15.5 million tonnes in 2011—12, Govt tells Rajya Sabha.
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As China opens to basmati imports, exporters scout for interpreters
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Rice exporters in Karnal, the hub of basmati rice exporters in Haryana, are looking for Chinese language interpreters to explore possibilities of starting exports to China.
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International trade affected due to bandh in Manipur
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Indo-Myanmar trade at the border town of Moreh in Manipur's Chandel district has been severely affected due to a 72-hour bandh called by a local tribal organisation from May 12.
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Europe explores Nagaland investment potential
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European ambassadors visiting the state met senior government officials at the Heritage, Kohima on Monday for a brief interaction on investment avenues in various sectors in the state.
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Singapore seeks to boost trade ties with NE
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Singapore Foreign Minister K Shanmugam today said his country wants to strengthen business presence in the North East with hospitality and tourism as the major potential areas of cooperation, reports PTI.
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Iran a key country for India’s energy needs: SM Krishna
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Responding to American demands on reducing oil imports from Iran, India on Tuesday pushed back, saying Iran was "a key country" for India's energy needs.
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General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade allows the neighbours to work as common market
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If there is political will, India and Pakistan can start trading with each other as a common market without in any way infringing on their respective trading relationships with other countries.
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India, Bangladesh to improve trade facilities along border
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Officials of India and Bangladesh will undertake a joint study next month to examine the infrastructure for trade and business along the border and also suggest measures to boost cross-border trade,
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India, Bangladesh plan border haats in Tripura, Mizoram
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India and Bangladesh hope to open new border haats along the international border in Tripura and Mizoram, following the positive experience in Meghalaya, the External Affairs Minister, Mr S.M. Krishna, said on Monday.
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India, Bangladesh plan border haats in Tripura, Mizoram
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India and Bangladesh hope to open new border haats along the international border in Tripura and Mizoram, following the positive experience in Meghalaya, the External Affairs Minister, Mr S.M. Krishna, said on Monday.
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Indo-Bangla team to visit Tripura to study trade infra
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A joint team of Indian and Bangladeshi officials would arrive here next month to make a spot study of infrastructure for trade, including "border haat", Tripura's Industries and Commerce Minister Jiten Chowdhury said today.
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Indo-Pak trade: Narrow road leading to Wagah could be a bottleneck
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India and Pakistan's efforts to increase bilateral trade could hit an unexpected bottleneck -- a 20-km stretch of dilapidated highway leading up to the Wagah border which has only two lanes.
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India Inc for trade-based Indo-Pak ties
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A team of Indian business tycoons made history on Sunday when they crossed the Radcliffe line at the India-Pakistan border at Attari to meet their counterparts in Pakistan.
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Pak to keep SAFTA sensitive list to protect local industry
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Pakistani industry will continue to be protected through the sensitive list maintained under the South Asia Free Trade Agreement after the negative list regime for trade with India is eliminated by the year end.
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Dhaka to pay premium for assured cotton supply
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New Delhi and Dhaka will soon ink a long-term supply contract wherein India will supply an assured quantity of cotton to Bangladesh, but prices will be higher than that in the international market.
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Taiwan trade promotion office to be set up in Sept
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The Taiwan Trade Promotion Office will be set up in the city in September to attract investors. A delegation from Taiwan today met state commerce and industries minister Mr Partha Chatterjee and expressed interest to invest in automobile, hardware, aqua culture, power sector and food processing sectors in Bengal.
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