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Concerns mount over Indias stance on global trade pact
India has not provided any clear description of exactly what changes it would like made to the agreement
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India's trade deficit with China may reduce this fiscal: Govt
India's trade deficit with China is expected to reduce during the current financial year as the government is taking steps to check the trend, Parliament was informed today. "With a view to reduce India's trade deficit with China, efforts are being ...
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Volkswagen goes local in India to cut costs, lift sales
Volkswagen AG will increase the amount of locally-made parts in the cars it sells in India to cut costs and lift falling sales in a competitive market dominated by cheap compacts.
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Borsa: Asia debole, pil Cina non basta
Attesa su beige book, in Europa e Italia bilancia commerciale
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India set to pursue steel import duty row with US
Will also review other products on which the US has imposed similar duties
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Germany's Volkswagen to make new investments in India
As it looks to turn around its struggling operations in India, Europe's top carmaker Volkswagen has said that it will invest an additional Rs 1,500 crore in the market for vehicle upgrades and capacity addition.
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Asia shares rise ahead of China GDP, Europe down
European stocks were mostly lower Tuesday, led by a decline in Germany's Software AG, after a strong day in Asia on hopes for stronger Chinese economic growth.
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Modi's farm export curbs may ease India's June inflation
India's inflation probably eased marginally in June after the new government curbed farm exports, but a growing risk that drought will shrivel summer crops could encourage the central bank to keep interest rates on hold
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WTO sides with China, India in 2 US trade disputes
The world trade body has ruled against the United States in two disputes with India and China, telling the U.S. government it must abide by international rules.
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Tamil Nadu, Gujarat favourites for starting a business: Survey
Tamil Nadu and Gujarat have emerged as the most preferred destinations for those looking to start a business as these states offer the best incentives and most conducive investment policies, a survey has found.
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India threatens to block WTO trade deal
If the implementation of a deal struck by trade ministers last year is impeded, it would further damage the reputation of the World Trade Organisation
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India set to block WTO trade deal over food security dispute
New Delhi would not back deal because it was unhappy with the progress of talks on food security
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TN, Gujarat favourites for starting a business: Survey
Tamil Nadu and Gujarat have emerged as the most preferred destinations for those looking to start a business as these states offer the best incentives and most conducive investment policies, a survey has found.
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India to start rice bran import from neighbouring countries on duty relief
India will soon start import of rice bran for processing and producing its oil following rationalization in customs duty by the government to "nil" from 15% earlier.
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17 foreign companies set-up business in India during first quarter: Reports
No overseas company shut-down their shops in India during the period
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Claude Smadja: India's open for business again
A careful balancing between the need for growth and fiscal consolidation may attract global businesses
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I BRIICS e le prospettive di sviluppo mondiale 2014
I Paesi emergenti e quelli in via di sviluppo continuano a crescere più rapidamente dei Paesi avanzati, alimentando il fenomeno dello “spostamento della ricchezza”, inteso come il mutamento della concentrazione delle attività economiche mondiali. La quota del PIL mondiale (in termini di parità di acquisto, PPP) dei Paesi non membri ...
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India budget: Arun Jaitley wants 'a vibrant and strong' economy
Indian Finance Minister vowed to lift economic growth to rates of 7-8 per cent in new budget
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India Car Sales Pick Up in June
New car sales in India gained the most in 10 months in June as a new government helped improve consumer sentiment, but a full-fledged recovery for the once-flourishing industry may still be sometime away.
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British foreign secretary plugs Eurofighter on visit to India
This indicates that UK has not yet abandoned hope of ousting Rafale from a multi-billion-dollar order of multi-role combat jets
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India Proposes Foreign Investment in Railways
India's new government will seek foreign investment in railway infrastructure as it hunts for funds to meet the massive modernization and expansion needs of the country's heavily subsidized railway network.