Uncertain trade environment
The Hindu, 26 August, 2010
The annual supplement for 2010-11 to the
five-year Foreign Trade Policy (2009-14) is quite understandably
devoid of major surprises. Union Commerce and Industry Minister
Anand Sharma had to reckon with two developments that have
constrained the trade policy.
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India plans to review its export
sector by 2010 end: Anand Sharma
The Economic Times, 26 August, 2010
Union Minister for Commerce and Trade
Anand Sharma said on Tuesday that the country was planning its next
export sector review by the end of 2010.
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All about exporters and duty-free
scrips
The Economic Times, 19 August 2010
The foreign trade policy, to be
announced on Monday, is expected to offer more incentives to
exporters to help them tide over the effects of a likely demand
slump in their major markets such as the US and Europe.
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Govt. may announce sops for laggard
export sections on August 23
The Hindu, 18 August 2010
Apprehending slowdown in exports in the
coming months, the government is likely to announce additional sops
for laggard sectors like textiles and handicrafts, in its Foreign
Trade Policy review on August 23.
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Need for predictive gauge of climate
change impact stressed
The Hindu, 18 August 2010
As the official machinery grapples to
ascertain the extent of damage caused by the recent cloudburst and
flash floods in Leh district that claimed close to 200 lives,
experts are stressing the need for modelling the impact of climate
change.
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India's exports up 13.2% in July; but
face slowdown
Rediff Business, 17 August 2010
India's exports grew by 13.2 per cent in
July to $16.24 billion year-on-year, a rate much lower than
witnessed in the first three months of this fiscal because of the
fading base effect.
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Exporters' worry leavened with hope
Business Standard, 16 August 2010
Exporters begin the 64th year of Indian
Independence with prayers on their lips and hopes in their hearts,
tinged with a hint of despair.
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India, Mexico to discuss climate
change, economic ties
Sify News, 16 August 2010
India and Mexico are likely to look for
ways to enhance bilateral economic ties and discuss modalities to be
adopted for the ministerial meeting on climate change to be held in
New Mexico.
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East or West: Who is Trading Better?
The Economic Times, 11 August 2010
With the Indian economy slated to match
the world's largest economy, The United States of America by 2035,
the global economy has been keenly watching the South East Asia area
of the world map.
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Exporters not enthused about trade
policy
The Economic Times, 11 August 2010
With the government focusing on
financial consolidation, exporters are not hoping for any major
incentive aside from a procedural tinkering from the annual review
of the foreign trade policy later this month.
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Foreign Trade Policy review by
month-end
Business Standard, 09 August 2010
The government is likely to review the
Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) of 2009-2014 by the end of this month or
early September.
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Exporters not enthused about trade
policy
The Economic Times, 08 August 2010
With the government focusing on
financial consolidation, exporters are not hoping for any major
incentive aside from a procedural tinkering from the annual review
of the foreign trade policy later this month.
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TN to have action plan on climate
change
Express Buzz, 06 August, 2010
Tamil Nadu will soon devise an action
plan on climate change on the lines of the national action plan to
protect the State from the adverse effects of climate change.
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Incentives for labour-intensive export
sector soon
The Hindu, 06 August, 2010
The Union Commerce and Industry
Ministry, after consultation with the Finance Ministry, is
understood to have finalised the list of sops to be announced for
the labour-intensive export sectors that have been struggling for
the past few months.
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Despite sops, states not ready for GST
The Economic Times, 03 August, 2010
The proposed goods and service tax has
again run into trouble, putting a question mark over its rollout
next fiscal. A draft of the constitutional amendments circulated to
the states has failed to cut ice with many of them, some going to
the extent of saying the changes were unacceptable.
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Inflation a major worry for policy
makers
The Hindu, 02 August, 2010
In its recent review of monetary policy,
the Reserve Bank of India has listed high inflation as its foremost
concern. Even as food price inflation and, more generally, consumer
price inflation are showing some moderation, they are still in
double digits.
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Inflation cannot be brought to
crashing halt: Montek
The Hindu Business Line, 01 August 2010
The Deputy Chairman of the Planning
Commission, Mr Montek Singh Ahluwalia, said here on Saturday that
“Inflation cannot be brought to a crashing halt,” as it would cause
collateral damage to other sectors of the economy.
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'Britain should recognise re-emerging
India'
Sify News, 01 August 2010
Britain needs to recognise the
opportunities presented by a re-emerging India, Business Secretary
Vince Cable says, while reflecting on his visit to India as part of
Prime Minister David Cameron's delegation.
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