![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, August 12, 2003 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY ANTI-DUMPING Vitamin-C imports come under dumping duty VITAMIN-C (ascorbic acid) imports from the US and Canada would now attract a definitive anti-dumping duty. The definitive anti-dumping duty imposed by the Finance Ministry, unless reviewed, is expected to last for five years. Based on the ... More FOREIGN TRADE FICCI for free-trade pact with Dhaka "The informal trade is more a consequence of infrastructural bottlenecks than high tariffs. The incidence of informal trade can be reduced by streamlining infrastructure, reducing tariffs and formalising border trade," FICCI said. More
`China no more a threat, but a potential market' HEALTH No health hazards, say mobile makers IS the telecom industry going to be the next tobacco industry in terms of attracting health-related litigation? "Certainly not," replies Mr Michael Milligan, Secretary General of the Brussels-headquartered Mobile Manufacturers Forum (MMF). He was ... More
INFRASTRUCTURE Chhattisgarh working overtime to complete pvt project proposals EVEN as leaders of major political parties in Chhattisgarh are busy preparing their strategies to fight the Assembly election, scheduled for November, the State administration, pursuant to a directive sent by the State Chief Minister, Mr Ajit ... More PETROLEUM 27 feared dead in ONGC copter crash TWENTYSEVEN of the 29 passengers on board a helicopter transporting ONGC employees are feared dead in a crash. There were two survivors. Three bodies, including that of the pilot, were recovered. The rest are missing, and informed sources say ... More
Mesco inducted first Mi-172 helicopter in late 1994
Ministry finalises dealer selection norms for oil PSUs
Rising oil prices hurt fertiliser, power units
TIDCO to sign gas pact with GAIL soon TEXTILES
Panel on textile sector moots debt revamp fundThe report has also made a case for introduction of incentives to banks and FIs to restructure existing portfolios of the textile industry so as to reduce the rate of interest to around 8 per cent. More
ITCB deplores lack of effective liberalisation RADIO/TV Row erupts over incentive schemes for pay channels WITH just a few weeks left for the implementation of the Conditional Access System (CAS), fresh differences have cropped up between the cable industry and the broadcasters. This time round, it is on the issue of who will offer incentive schemes ... More BEVERAGES No EU monopoly, say soft drink producers IN an interesting development, the Indian Soft Drink Manufacturers' Association (ISDMA) said, "Blindly adopting standards set out by the European Union is an ill-conceived strategy on the part of a developing country such as India." There are ... More FOODS & FOOD PROCESSING Food processing to be given pride of place in Kerala FOOD processing will be given a pride of place in the State's industrial scheme of things, according to the Industries Minister, Mr P.K. Kunhalikkutty. Food processing will be treated on a par with information technology and biotechnology ... More HANDLOOM Handloom sale from today AS part of its plan to achieve a sales turnover of Rs 3.60 crore in the State, the Handloom House, which is sponsored by the Government of India and managed by India Handloom Fabrics Marketing Co-operative Society Ltd, will run a 90-day `Grand ... More KNITWEAR & HOSIERY `MFA phase-out will benefit Tirupur knitwear exporters' TIRUPUR as a knitwear exporting cluster stands to gain additional share in global garment market as the last tranche of the MFA phase-out by end-2004 will free the remaining 49 per cent quotas, all containing the most critical textile items in ... More MINERALS
Uranium Corpn to open 4 new minesURANIUM Corporation of India Ltd (UCIL), the main supplier of uranium for the country's expanding nuclear power programme, has embarked on opening four new mines, two in Jharkhand, one in Meghalaya and another in Andhra Pradesh. In addition to ... More IPR Pact signed to update patent administration THE Central Government has signed a bilateral agreement with the Korean intellectual property office in order to strengthen its administrative systems ahead of the last round of amendments to India's patent laws in order to meet World Trade ... More HUMAN RESOURCES Land promised for NHRD hq HYDERABAD: The Chief Minister, Mr N. Chandrababu Naidu, has promised to allocate a suitable plot of land for locating the headquarters of National HRD Network, the premier society for professional human resource experts. In a press ... More EVENTS Seminar on building restoration HYDERABAD: The Housing Development Institute (HDI), a constituent unit of National Academy of Construction (NAC), is organising a two-day seminar on `Investigation and restoration' beginning on Tuesday here. "Many structures undergo ... More
Electric Fair `a success'
`Cos should develop business through core competencies'
EXPORTS & IMPORTS Bengal preparing draft policy on SEZs AS a natural corollary to the newly announced State export policy, essentially geared to supplement the broad Exim policy of the Government of India, the West Bengal Government has now decided to come out with a comprehensive State policy for ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Focus The Cable tangle Pakistan Diary Indo-Pak Monitor Indo-China Relations Telecom Competition In Depth In Kashmir Simple Economics Slowburn Tax Talk NRIs & Investment Avenues Corporate Governance Looking back Aug. 3-Aug. 9 `India turning capital for counterfeit drugs' Edible oil imports up on festival demand Goa has come a long way since Liberation Plan afoot to cut lending rates for small-scale sector Fakes of big FMCG brands make fast buck: Study Patent Act changes to take care of public health issues Cola companies seek to instil confidence IMG okays US firm appointment for BPCL's ADR issue NCAER business confidence index rises in July Tea exports to all major nations dip Plastics may soon be biodegradable? Cola cos must come clean, says CSE |
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