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Gold refineries reduce capacity use by 40%19-NOV-09
Hit by poor availability of scrap, expensive raw gold imports.
Natural rubber imports dip 50%18-NOV-09
Natural rubber (NR) imports declined 50 per cent in October compared with the same month last year. The imports fell to 8,574 tonnes against 16,010 tonnes in October last year.
Veg oil imports surge 37%17-NOV-09
Rising demand, low tariffs and a declining dollar helped the trend.
Imports of sensitive items up 30.4% in April-August12-NOV-09
Imports of sensitive items, including edible oil, rose by 30.4 per cent during April-August this year, propelled by a 424.8 per cent jump in the shipments of milk and milk products.
Truck tyre imports up despite curbs07-NOV-09
Import of truck and bus tyres has seen a sharp rise since May, despite the government imposing restrictions on these in November last year, which had helped pull down the demand.
India's global trade engagement rises to 54% of GDP03-NOV-09
India's global trade in services and goods has risen phenomenally in the last five years to constitute over 54 per cent of its gross domestic product, reflecting a greater integration with the world economy.
Crude oil imports fall 41% to $31.6 bn in H103-NOV-09
India's crude oil import bill fell by 41 per cent to $31.6 billion in April-September this year as international rates declined from a record peak.
Govt initiates anti-dumping probe against acetone imports03-NOV-09
The government is mulling imposing anti-dumping duty on imports of acetone, a chemical used in drugs and explosives, to protect domestic players from cheap shipments from Japan and Thailand.
Excise duty holds up software imports03-NOV-09
Retail consignments, worth several lakhs of rupees, of over-the-counter (OTC) or packaged software from majors like Microsoft and Adobe are understood to be held up at immigration checkpoints across the country due to anomalies over excise duty.
Imports decline by 31.3% in Sept02-NOV-09
India's imports continued to fall at a sharp pace and contracted 31.3 per cent to $21.3 billion in September, an official said.
Govt initiates anti-dumping probe against acetone imports02-NOV-09
The government is mulling imposing anti-dumping duty on imports of acetone, a chemical used in drugs and explosives, to protect domestic players from cheap shipments from Japan and Thailand.
India imports 37.5 tonnes gold in Sept29-OCT-09
Gold imports rose by 72 per cent to 37.5 tonnes in September as compared to previous month on the back of increased demand during festive season.
Govt may raise duty-free refined sugar import cap by 1 MT28-OCT-09
The government is planning to raise the cap on duty-free refined sugar import by one million tonnes once the current limit is exhausted, to prevent upward spiral of domestic prices triggered by supply concern.
Duty-free white sugar import extended; output seen at 16 MT21-OCT-09
The government will extend the period of duty-free refined sugar import by over a year till December 2010 to help check domestic prices as projected sugar output at 16 million tonnes this season will fall short of demand.
Anti-dumping duty slapped on fibre board imports19-OCT-09
The government has imposed anti-dumping duty on imports of a certain type of fibre board to protect the domestic industry from cheap shipments from countries like China and Thailand.
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