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US to announce trade enforcement action linked to India
The U.S. trade representative on Monday will announce a trade enforcement action tied to India, his office said, a move that could further rile relations after an incident last year involving the arrest and strip-search of an Indian consul.
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MARÒ IN INDIA: SARANNO GIUDICATI SULLA BASE DELLA LEGGE ANTIPIRATERIA/ LETTA: INACCETTABILE LITALIA È PRONTA A REAGIRE/ MAURO IN INDIA/ BONINO INDIGNATA
ROMA\ nflash\ - I due marò Latorre e Girone saranno giudicati sulla base della legge antipirateria (SUA) e, anche se le autorità indiane hanno escluso lipotesi che vengano condannati alla pena di morte, i fucilieri di Marina italiani rischiano dieci anni di carcere. A poco sembrano dunque essere serviti i ...
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India no more depends on import of wheat and cotton: Pawar
The country earned foreign exchange worth Rs 2.32 lakh crore by exporting wheat and cotton to foreign countries, Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar has said. He was speaking at a function here last evening to inaugurate the Late Padmashri ...
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Marò, India esclude pena di morte, ma applicherà legge antiterrorismo. Bonino "indignata"
Il governo autorizza la polizia a perseguire i due fucilieri italiani sulla base del Sua Act. La titolare della Farnesina: "Sconcertante. Contesteremo...
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Trade groups seek more US pressure on India over patent protection
India received the lowest score in the trade groups IP Index released last week
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Britain aiming to double trade with India, Kolkata to be strategic priority
Britain is eyeing "substantial, long-term investments" in West Bengal, and is seeking to tap into the state's needs for infrastructure, renewables and up-skilling the workforce, said Greg Barker, Britain's minister for business engagement with
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India's GDP to grow at 5.6% in 2014-15
India's economic growth is likely to accelerate 5.6 per cent in 2014-15 from the projected growth of less than five per cent in the current fiscal ending March, according to economic think-tank NCAER.
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India business hits at fuel subsidy plans
Ruling Congress party unveils populist measures designed to draw support from disenchanted voters, including increasing subsidy on cooking gas
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04 Feb Ancora Emergenti...
Niente paura! Gli emergenti diminuiscono la loro corsa ma restano comunque ancora attrattivi agli occhi degli imprenditori. La Turchia, ad esempio, secondo il Chief Economist di Sace, offre ancora prospettive e opportunità interessanti, nonostante stia attraversando una crisi politica interna accompagnata dalla svalutazione della lira.Secondo Ludovic Subran, Chief Economist di ...
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India's agri export to Pak soars ahead of trade pact
Grows 97% in value, 198% in quantity terms in a year
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Trade row undermines US pivot to Asia
President Barack Obamas failure to rally Democrats to his trade agenda is undermining US strategy in Asia countering Chinas rise
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Britain says EU must widen trade talks in Asia
Britain plans to increase number of diplomats in Asia embassies
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India to address UAE's concerns on investments
The total trade between India and UAE crossed $75 bn in 2012-2013
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Korea wants duty cuts for auto, machinery exports to India
The talks for revising the trade pact are expected to begin by the middle of this year
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India to prepare offshore wind plan: trade group
The four-year project will focus on the states of Gujarat and Tamil Nadu
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We want trade with India to be $5 bn by 2015: Joe Oilver
The bilateral relation between India and Canada is taking a fresh turn with both the countries focusing on oil and gas sector
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Asia, Europe stocks sink on global economy fears
Asian and European stock markets were pummeled Monday by the possibility of slowing growth in China and a further reduction in U.S. central bank stimulus.
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Incentives will have brief effect: Honda Cars India boss
Honda has grown and its global sales for the last financial year for the first time reached the four million mark. For the 2016-17, the target is six million and most of the increase is going to come from emerging markets such as India
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Foreign banks set for India farm loan deal
India central bank set to lift restriction forcing overseas lenders to ensure at least 40% of loans go to rural borrowers in move that could spark fresh interest from foreign banks
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Foreign banks set for India loans deal
India central bank set to lift restriction forcing overseas lenders to ensure at least 40% of loans go to rural borrowers in move that could spark fresh interest from foreign banks
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Economy Minister heads UAE delegation at Partnership Summit in India
The trade volume between the two countries reached nearly $41 billion in 2012