Trade
India's exports grow 36 per cent in April; imports vault 43 per cent
19 May 2010
Except foodgrains and handicrafts, all other sectors such as textiles, gems and jewellery and marine products showed improved performance in April 2010
India, Pak won't be adversaries for ever: envoy
18 May 2010
India's trade deficit dips 13.75 per cent to $102 billion in 2009-10
15 May 2010
Cumulative value of the country's exports during the financial year April-March 2009-10 was down 4.7 per cent at $176.57 billion against $185.30 billion in the last financial year.
Bangladesh lifts ban on Indian yarn imports
15 May 2010
In a bid to help lower the price of the textile raw material, Bangladesh has lifted its ban on Indian yarn imports
Krishna to discuss cooperation in several areas including nuclear fuel with Kazakh leaders
11 May 2010
PM pulls up Ramesh for remarks against other ministries
10 May 2010
The prime minister's blunt message to the environment minister came after Ramesh said that the home ministry was “overly defensive” and “alarmist” in its approach towards entry of Chinese companies in India
Ramesh blasts home, defence ministries during China visit for ‘anti-China’ stance
10 May 2010
Ramesh’s comments came in the backdrop of reports that India has barred the import of telecom equipment from Chinese firm Huawei for installation in border areas because of security concerns
India, Australia agree to forge ahead with FTA
07 May 2010
EEPC targets $110 billion exports by 2014
27 Apr 2010
Indo-EU trade deal will hit drug prices: humanitarians
27 Apr 2010
Humanitarian group Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) yesterday criticised draft provisions of a free-trade deal between the European Union and India, saying it would boost prices of drugs for India's poor
Exports to China jump 75 per cent in calendar Q1
23 Apr 2010
Indian exports to China surged by 75 per cent in the first quarter this year, with a considerable increase in textiles, stones and precious metals shipments bringing down the trade deficit, according to data released by the Chinese government today
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