![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Sunday, September 15, 2002 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY ANTI-DUMPING India contests EU claim on bed-linen case INDIA has complained to the panel of the Dispute Settlement Body of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) that the European Union (EU) has not correctly implemented the recommendations and rulings of the DSB, asking the EU to suspend imposition of ... More AUTOMOBILES Panel identifies markets for auto exports AN inter-ministerial task force headed by the Secretary, Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, Mr B.N. Jha, set up to facilitate exports of automobiles and automobile components from India, has identified regions like South-East ... More COURTS/LEGAL ISSUES ECONOMY FOREIGN TRADE Maran going to attend ASEAN meet in Brunei THE first ASEAN Economic Ministers (AEM) - India Consultation will be held in Brunei on September 15. The Union Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr Murasoli Maran, will represent India at the meeting. The Consultation will also be co-chaired by ... More PETROLEUM Oil cos find it tough to expand retail network THE petroleum product marketing companies are coming up against heavy odds as they try to implement their retail network expansion schemes as part of their strategy to hold on to the market in the post-APM scenario. With the dealer selection ... More POWER TEXTILES Hank yarn transfer premiums still hot THE deferment of time granted recently by the Textile Commissioner (TC) for fulfilling the shortfall in the compulsory hank yarn packing obligation (HYPO) to defaulting textile units appears to have had little impact on the premiums sought for ... More COAL No plan to privatise coal sector, says Minister THE Union Government has no plans, at least for the present, to privatise the coal sector. This was stated by the Union Minister of State for Coal and Mines, Mr Ravi Shankar Prasad. Mr Prasad, while recently inaugurating the Bagdeva ... More MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS & HOSPITALS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS Tyre makers, AIMTC divided on MRP embossing issue ATMA representatives contended that the "liberalised economic environment" and the delicensed scenario in the tyre industry were factors that would support the discontinuation of this practice of embossing. More WATCHES & ACCESSORIES Watches: Time to tap the potential DYNAMIC market conditions, cut throat competition, presence of multiple brands, low growth rates, high manufacturing costs and low capacity utilisation this is how the dial of the Indian watch industry looks today.
Watch out for competition
No titans here
World time slow too DISINVESTMENT Sheen off disinvestment But family silver still glows HAS the much-debated, dominant investment theme of the last 18 months the gains linked to disinvestment of equity in public sector undertakings fizzled out over the last two weeks? The move to postpone the disinvestment exercise ... More
Jindal Strips `favoured' in race for Salem Steel Plant
The USPs of PSUs
Bharti calls for BSNL, MTNL divestment
Postal employees plan protests INTERVIEW `Imports, no threat for us' TITAN Industries is now fighting competition both from international and Indian brands that are slowly but steadily creeping into the Indian watch market. In a discussion with Business Line, Mr Bhaskar Bhat, Managing Director, Titan ... More SOCIETY & DEVELOPMENT INCOME TAX Changing face of tax savings WITH almost six months of this fiscal gone by, this is probably the right time to plan tax saving investments for the year. Such investments have changed considerably from the time the laws were amended in February. Now, the high-return tax ... More
MF incomes and redemption flows EXPORTS & IMPORTS Obligation for agri zones under EPCG set at 12 years UNITS in the Agri Export Zones (AEZ) of the country can now fulfil their export obligations under the Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) scheme over a period of 12 years from the date of issuance of EPCG licence. "A period of 12 years has ... More TOURISM Thrust to promote India as `Mice' destination PROMOTING India as a major MICE (meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions) destination and promotion of popular Indian holiday resorts to Gulf tour operators are expected to give a boost to the Dubai-based Government of India Regional ... More ECONOMIC OFFENCES
Ketan Parekh's money trail leads CBI to UKTHE Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has traced a part of funds allegedly siphoned off by the stockbroker, Mr Ketan Parekh, from India to certain investments in London. According to CBI sources, the stockbroker, with the help of ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Small Investor Looking back Sep. 8-Sep. 14 Cement majors flout jute order Why disinvestments must go on As China booms and preys, Hong Kong rues lost business Corporate tax collections up 45% Implications of 100 pc FDI in oil sector Industrial growth 6.4 pc in July CSO data point to revival trend Productivity-linked reward scheme Port, dock workers to press for flat 20 pc payment Textile, plantation sectors drag export growth Modest growth in gem, jewellery, petro goods Insulin prices hiked; TB drugs to cost less |
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