![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, June 14, 2005 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY CLIMATE & WEATHER `No cause for panic on monsoon' EVEN as the southwest monsoon continues to lie dormant over Goa where it was traced last five days ago, weathermen say there is nothing to panic and that this is only one of the many stages of evolution of the seasonal weather system over land. ... More ECONOMY Trade to GDP ratio tops 25 pc While both exports and imports have grown faster than GDP, the overall growth in exports has outpaced the growth in imports. More
ENGINEERING Load testing tech for cranes BANGALORE: Fafeco Engineers Pvt Ltd, which manufactures cranes and material-handling equipment, is introducing a load testing technology from its partner Water Weights, a division of IMES Ltd of the UK. Using water weights, which are ... More FOREIGN TRADE CII team in Kazakhstan NEW DELHI: The Confederation of Indian Industry will send a seven-member delegation to Kazakhstan to represent India at the Asia's Society's International Business Conference from June 14 to 16. Titled `Kazakhstan draws a new wave of ... More
UK trade team to woo Hyderabad industrialists PETROLEUM Call for hiking investment limit of ONGC Videsh Though the investment limit was increased from $50 to 70 million last year, ONGC believes that such low limits have little relevance to the high value oil and gas sector. More POWER NTPC vies for parallel supply licence in Korba THE Rs 26,000-crore National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) is vying for a parallel distribution licence for supplying power to retail consumers in Korba, Chhattisgarh. The State-owned generation utility is in the process of getting clearances ... More
PFC okays Rs 750-cr loan for Nagarjuna thermal project
Upper Sileru generation TAXATION FIEO seeks tax waiver on services consumed abroad THE Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) has made a case for adoption of "place of supply rules" for the purpose of levy of service tax. The federation has said that services supplied outside India should not be subjected to service ... More SSI SSI production up 8 pc, exports rise 21 p c THE number of registered small-scale industrial units in the country went up from 13.75 lakh units in 2001-02 to 14.68 lakh units in 2002-03, according to the Third All India Census of Small-Scale Industrial Units. Unregistered units too ... More FOODS & FOOD PROCESSING
W. Australian apple growers moving processing to ChennaiAPPLE import trade from Australia has taken a step forward with some of the growers from Western Australia shifting post-harvest processing to the buyers here. Rather than the conventional exports of apples in branded packs, growers now prefer ... More REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION
Ceebros to enter hospitality sector with `ecotel'THE RAINTREE marks the entry of the Rs 75-crore real estate development company Ceebros Group into the hospitality sector. The Rs 40-crore, 105-room five star business hotel, which is scheduled to open by July-end, has been positioned as an ... More
Mega housing project from Ceebros
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
Maran upbeat on US cos investing in IndiaTHE Union Communications and Information Technology Minister, Mr Dayanidhi Maran, is upbeat about attracting US hardware and telecom equipment manufacturers to India. He says that a number of these companies are seriously looking at Chennai as an ... More EVENTS CVC, Vote India to conduct workshop on indirect taxes VOTE India, an alliance of civil society groups, and the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) will organise a two-day workshop on reforming the Central Excise Department here from Wednesday. The workshop, titled `Plucking feathers without ... More EXPORTS & IMPORTS RBI panel for hike in foreign currency export credit rates THE Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) Working Group to review export credit has recommended that the interest rate for foreign currency denominated export credit be increased by 0.25 percentage points. However, it has also suggested that the rupee ... More
Imported refined soya oil declines TOURISM Hong Kong records 14 pc rise in Indian tourist arrivals INDIAN visitors made a significant contribution to Hong Kong's growth in tourist arrivals for the month of April, which saw an increase of 11.9 per cent or 1.93 million arrivals. Indian arrivals for the month grew by 14.2 per cent at 29,029 ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Jun. 5-Jun. 11 Waking up to the pollution threat Assocham pitches for rural home loans at 6 pc interest Cotton imports may slow down: USDA Monsoon brings copious rains in Kerala TN scraps entrance test for professional courses `Bumper quarter' likely for pharma cos Power sector remains area of concern: Plan panel Car sales up 13 pc in May; 2-wheelers increase 22 pc Biotech industry revenues cross $1 b; Biocon retains top spot High net worth individuals in India up 14.6%: Study Ma Foi survey points to job market slowdown Relief for oleoresin units as ban on light berries pepper import goes In terms of per capita GDP Karnataka, Bengal fastest growing States Opening monsoon `pulse' fizzles out Health study in Punjab shows high pesticide residues in blood `Indo-Thai FTA may hurt domestic cos' |
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