Trade
Protectionism hinders growth, says Anand Sharma
27 Jun 2009
US to file case against EU in WTO as Airbus subsidy row deepens
26 Jun 2009
The US is prepared to take its case over alleged unfair subsidies for aircraft under development by the European aerospace giant Airbus to the World Trade Organisation next week
US-EU file complaints against China with WTO
25 Jun 2009
Now, China fakes Indian textile labels in Africa
25 Jun 2009
Made-in-Indian textile brands are thriving in Africa thanks to Chinese counterfeiters, even as Indian exports crashed to half in 2007-08
India, US agree to revive trade talks
18 Jun 2009
Oman lifts import ban on Indian poultry products
18 Jun 2009
PM proposes a BRIC joint business forum
17 Jun 2009
Prime minister Manmohan Singh today mooted a joint business forum for cooperation in science and technology, energy, agriculture, aviation, pharmaceuticals and the service sector
PM proposes a BRIC joint business forum
17 Jun 2009
Prime minister Manmohan Singh today mooted a joint business forum for cooperation in science and technology, energy, agriculture, aviation, pharmaceuticals and the service sector
Steel makers cry foul over cheap Chinese imports
15 Jun 2009
Indian small and medium enterprises have urged the government to strengthen anti-dumping investigations and impose tougher safety and quality checks on Chinese products
Falling exports will cost India 1.3 million jobs in 2009-10: UNCTAD
12 Jun 2009
An UNCTAD report has projected a 2.2 per cent fall in India's fiscal 2009-10 exports, which, it said, will render over 1.3 million jobless.
Government imposes anti-dumping duty on CD-Rs
08 Jun 2009
India, US trying to bridge WTO divide: Anand Sharma
08 Jun 2009
India and the United States today held positive talks on the Doha process in Bali, Indonesia
India bans import of livestock and its products
05 Jun 2009
India-MERCOSUR preferential trade agreement comes into effect
04 Jun 2009
A preferential trade agreement between India and the South American economic block MERCOSUR came into effect on 1 June.
India's exports down 33.2 per cent at $10.7 billion in April 2009
01 Jun 2009
India’s exports declined to $10.743 billion (Rs53,779 crore) in April 2009, registering a 33.2 per cent fall in dollar terms
Trade bodies draw up list of demands
01 Jun 2009
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