Trade
China lacks export quality controls: envoy
11 Apr 2009
Chinese envoy has blamed a general lack of export regulations in China for low quality of goods imported into India
India and Kuwait ink technology, education pacts
07 Apr 2009
G-20 draft focuses on free trade, protectionism
31 Mar 2009
India slaps anti-dumping duty on yarns, fabrics
28 Mar 2009
Japan's trade nearly halves in February
25 Mar 2009
World trade to contract by 9 per cent this year: WTO
24 Mar 2009
Global trade volume will contract by about 9 per cent in 2009, the biggest since World War II, as the economic downturn pulls down global demand, the World Trade Organisation said in a forecast.
Pranab seeks to double trade with Africa
24 Mar 2009
Japan seeks to expand presence in India
20 Mar 2009
Economics scholar Masanori Kondo wants Japanes companies to boost their presence in India's biotechnology, pharmaceutical, auto and IT
India, China in talks to avert toy trade war
19 Mar 2009
India and China today held consultations on resolving the dispute on toy import restrictions by New Delhi, a day after China raised the issue at the WTO.
Germany to boost R&D ties with India
19 Mar 2009
Chile proposes free-trade pact with India
17 Mar 2009
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