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Allcargo Global starts third party logistics solutions11-NOV-09
Allcargo Global Logistics has commenced  third party logistics solutions. In a communication to the exchanges, the company said that customers can now benefit from an integrated network of warehouses that will seamlessly connect cargo from the warehouse to ICD and to the closest gateway port.
India, US agree to ink three pacts27-OCT-09
India and the US have agreed to sign three comprehensive pacts to put a greater thrust on the areas of trade, investment and intellectual property rights. Both sides have also agreed to strengthen bilateral relations by opening markets for agricultural and industrial goods and relaxing the visa regime.
Glitter's back: Gems, jewellery exports rise22-OCT-09
Christmas season has brought the glitter back to Indian gems and jewellery units, with the precious metals exports turning positive in September for the first time after 11 months.
Tractors exporters to get 4% duty refund21-OCT-09
To encourage sales of tractors abroad, the government has announced a four per cent duty incentive on export of the vehicle.
Scotland-India trade ties in focus09-OCT-09
Trade, investment and knowledge exchange will be in focus as Scotland's External Affairs Minister, Michael Russell, pays a five-day visit to India from October 11 to build on the "existing links" between the two countries and forge new relationships.
Oil India surges 8.5%30-SEP-09
The counter witnessed trades of 8.3 million shares on the BSE today.
Essar seeks govt nod for iron-ore export16-SEP-09
Ruias-led Essar Steel has sought government approval for exporting iron ore produced as waste in the process to make steel and said it would earn up to $35 million if such shipments were allowed.
Coffee exports down 21% on lower supplies, high price01-JUL-09
India's coffee exports have nosedived by over 21 per cent to 1,40,162 tonnes during the first nine months of 2008-09 crop year mainly due to limited supplies and higher prices, the Coffee Board said.
Gold import may fall by 44% in June29-JUN-09
India's gold import may fall by about 44 per cent to 10 tonnes in June over the previous month due to high prices and low demand for the precious metal in the domestic markets, experts have said.
Govt slaps anti-dumping duty on imports of two chemicals25-JUN-09
India has imposed anti-dumping duty of $218.6 per tonne on imports of phosphoric acid, a key ingredient in detergent manufacturing, from South Korea to protect the domestic industry from cheap shipments.
UPDATE:Simbhaoli eyes Rs 300 cr turnover from imported raw sugar25-JUN-09
Simbhaoli Sugars Ltd today said the company will generate an additional turnover of Rs 300 crore from the sale of 1.12 lakh tonnes of imported raw sugar.
Comm Ministry for safety norms on toymakers to ward off WTO action24-JUN-09
The Commerce Ministry is pressing for strong safety norms on domestic manufacturers of toys as applied to Chinese imports to ward off any arbitration in the World Trade Organisation (WTO) against India.
UPDATE: Ficci, US Exim sign MoU to expand Indo-US trade ties24-JUN-09
The Export-Import (Ex-Im) Bank of the United States and the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) today signed an agreement to expand trade relationship between the two countries.
State renews demand to set up Cashew Development Board23-JUN-09
The Kerala government has reiterated its demand to the Centre for setting up a Cashew Development Board, headquartered at Kollam, the hub of cashew industry in the country, Minister for Labour and Cashew P K Gurudasan said in the state assembly today.
Protectionism, GSP can damage Indo-US relations: FICCI23-JUN-09
The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) has warned that contentious trade and taxation issues, if not addressed appropriately by the Obama Administration, could "damage" Indo-US ties.
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