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Orissa delegation held discussions with the Indo-Canadian Business Council
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The Orissa delegation, led by Minister Revenue and Disaster Management Surjya Narayan Patro, visited the Port of Vancouver, the largest port in Canada.[...More]
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Nuclear deal to increase exports, provide jobs in US: Blake
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The US has said it is not frustrated on the delay in the implementation of the civilian nuclear deal with India in terms of the passage of the nuclear liability bill in that country as it understands that such things move at its own pace in a democracy.[...More]
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'Concerted efforts needed to open border trade'
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Chief Commissioner of Customs, Central Excise and Service Tax, D D Ingty has called for a concerted effort for opening up of border trade with the neighbouring South East Asian countries.[...More]
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Chinese ban to hit Indian iron ore exports
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Nearly half of India's iron ore exports to China are in serious danger of being wiped out. The local government has imposed a ban on import of low grade iron ore while major Chinese companies are buying up ore mines with two billion worth of reserves in Africa.
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Select export sectors may get more sops
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Exporters of engineering products and handicrafts may get more fiscal sops, which will help them tide over the demand crunch, commerce and industry minister Mr Anand Sharma said. [...More]
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Gold imports surge 71%
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Gold imports surged by 71 per cent to 34.2 tons during April 2010 compared to the year-ago period as prices declined to touch a low of Rs 16,262 against the record Rs 18,500 level achieved in December 2009. [...More]
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Marico buys skin-care biz in Singapore
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FMCG major, Marico, today announced the acquisition of the aesthetics business of Singapore-based Derma Rx Asia Pacific (Derma Rx), through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Kaya Limited.[...More]
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Stop hush-hush accord with EU on FTA, demands CPI(M)
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The Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Sunday accused the United Progressive Alliance government of secretly negotiating an India-European Union Free Trade Agreement, and asked it not proceed to in the matter without taking Parliament and State governments into confidence.[...More]
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Indo-Bangla trade,bilateral relations poised for huge jump
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The governments of India and Bangladesh are actively considering formalising the long awaited free trade and transhipment agreements between the two countries in a serious effort to increase the quantum of bilateral trade to over five billion dollars per annum.[...More]
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State officials attend world trade fair in Germany
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State agriculture department joint director E.H. Lotha and proprietor Longsa Tea Estate Mokokchung I. Sungkum Jamir represented Nagaland out of 12 delegations from India at the World Organic Trade Fair in Nuremberg Messe Germany.[...More]
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Bulgarian ambassador welcomes Indian investment
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In an interactive session organized by the Indian Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, the Bulgarian Ambassador to India, Borislav Kostov said that his country was looking forward to Indian investment in several sectors of the economy.[...More]
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Nathula border trade opens
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The fifth edition of Indo-China border trade through Nathula border was officially announced open yesterday.[...More]
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Soon, a 550-km long India-Nepal trade route: Chidambaram
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The government will soon move a proposal for a 550-km-long road along the India-Nepal border to promote trade between the two countries, Home Minister P. Chidambaram said here Saturday.[...More]
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Iceland's volcanic ash hit India's exports as well
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Even as India's airlines were struggling to get back to normalcy after weathering the global recession, the volcanic ash from Iceland has given the industry another jolt while also affecting the country's exports.[...More]
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Gold imports rose to 27.8 tonne in March 2010
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Gold imports in March stood at 27.8 tonne compared to nil in the same month last year as demand rose due to decline in prices to Rs 16,000 level from the peak of Rs 18,500 per 10 grams in December 2009.[...More]
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