![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Sunday, February 10, 2002 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY ANTI-DUMPING PSF units, users clash over dumping duty A RECENT notification recommending the imposition of preliminary anti-dumping duty on certain polyester staple fibres (PSF) being imported from Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Taiwan and Thailand by the Designated Authority (DA) in the Commerce ... More ECONOMY Harsh winter for India Inc; only pharma, auto do well THE numbers for India Inc in the October-December 2001 quarter are chilling. Revenues fell by 2.7 per cent as compared to the corresponding quarter of 2000 and earnings by 3 per cent. Compared to the immediate preceding quarter (July-September ... More
Loans, advances to Centre up Rs 252 cr
IOB links with self-help groups PHARMACEUTICALS Pharma exports up 11.8 pc NEW DELHI: The export of drugs and pharmaceuticals has registered a 11.8 per cent increase in the period between April and October 2001. The industry clocked exports worth Rs 5,189 crore between April and October 2001, as against ... More TAXATION Corpn Bank to collect excise, tax MANGALORE: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has nominated Corporation Bank for the collection of Central excise and service tax duties and for the payment of refunds to the Central Excise Commissionerate in Mangalore. According to a ... More TEXTILES Knitwear, powerloom sectors oppose widening excise net THE knitwear sector and the decentralised powerloom weavers have flayed the move to widen the excise duty net to cover their industries. Members representing these two sectors have said that it was an ill-advised move and have made known their ... More CARS Cars: No looking back AFTER the heady days of 1999-2000, when the passenger car industry was in overdrive and sales revved up 55 per cent, it has been on a steady correction mode. Even as the new millennium dawned, market watchers were already warning that an encore ... More LEATHER
Big euro notes fatten exporters' walletsTHEY were straining every sinew to prepare for history's largest currency changeover operations - printing new notes and minting new coins for the ATMs of countries participating in the changeover to the Euro on January 1, 2002. What they had ... More READYMADE GARMENTS Readymade garments export earnings down EVEN as the country's overall exports are looking up, the export of readymade garments in the first 10 months of the current fiscal continues to be negative. Figures compiled by the Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) show that exports of ... More DISINVESTMENT Bids for IPCL -- `IOC has no case against Reliance' THE Ministry of Disinvestment on Saturday made it clear that IOC had no case in seeking a review of the Government's decision to allow Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) to participate in the Indian Petrochemicals Corporation Ltd (IPCL) bids, citing ... More RURAL DEVELOPMENT Nabard sanctions Rs 713 cr for rural infrastructure THE National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Nabard) has sanctioned Rs 713.94 crore towards the creation of rural infrastructure in 12 States, under the Rural Infrastructure Development Fund VII. With this the cumulative sanctions ... More REGULATORY BODIES & RULINGS DCA cuts interest rate ceiling on public deposits THE Department of Company Affairs (DCA) has reduced the ceiling on interest rate on public deposits in companies by 150 basis points to 12.5 per cent from the existing 14 per cent. The department has issued a notification amending the Companies ... More EVENTS INCOME TAX TDS relief may bring no cheers to small tax-payers SMALL tax-payers have nothing to feel cheerful about the recent circular issued by the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), according to direct tax experts. According to the circular, no tax deduction at source would be made under Section 192 ... More ECONOMIC OFFENCES I-T raids on Bajoria continue INCOME-tax sleuths continued their raids on the premises of the controversial city-based jute baron and stock market financier, Mr Arun Bajoria, for the second day on Saturday. I-T officials were tight-lipped about the purpose of the search and ... More TRENDS Do you know what boss expects of you at work? SO, you thought that those who worked in the IT sector were an emancipated lot. That IT companies allowed their employees to voice their opinion, talk level with the CEO, be told in which direction the company is heading and about plum contracts ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in |
Top Stories In Depth Inside Kashmir Guide to derivatives US-64 Looking back Feb. 3-Feb. 9 Bonanza awaits Govt on VSNL, IBP sell-off Non-captive iron ore segment -- Need for external marketing freedom Govt may allow FDI in tobacco sector E&Y taps India's `bio-economy' Rules of origin for textile, apparel goods -- India drags US to WTO again E-com deals may be kept out of I-T net Some home truths about Chinese threat PSU loan pre-payments come as boon to Govt Duncans Industries revamp -- A challenging task ahead Power Ministry draws up 6-level strategy Public sector weathers investment famine Indian Oil set to acquire IBP Software exports up 25 pc in Q3: Nasscom Restructure State finances or perish: Chelliah Tatas pocket VSNL for Rs 1,439 cr, IOC gets IBP Grain curbs off, sugar freed, new policy for drug sector Tatas hit jackpot with VSNL GDP growth estimated at 5.4 pc -- Agriculture, services come to the rescue IBA directive gives a fillip to CV financing Hotels post 60 pc drop in forex earnings Tanners face uncertainty as relocation deadline nears Pay hikes seen hitting rock bottom: Survey Zuari-Chambal bids for Paradeep Phos Defaulting States may get lower power allocation |
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