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Trump administration sued over offshore drilling
04 May 2017
Fake news and filters aren't fooling internet users
04 May 2017
Despite what some politicians argue, fake news and biased search algorithms aren't swaying public opinion, finds a survey of 14,000 internet users in seven nations: the US, Britain, France, Poland, Germany, Italy and Spain
National steel policy aims at 300 million tonne capacity by 2030-31
04 May 2017
The new steel policy focuses on enhancing domestic consumption, quality steel production and making the sector globally competitive
Local sourcing norms to boost Indian steel industry
03 May 2017
The government is expected to come out with a new policy that makes local sourcing of steel mandatory for all state infrastructure projects
Local sourcing norms to boost Indian steel industry
03 May 2017
The government is expected to come out with a new policy that makes local sourcing of steel mandatory for all state infrastructure projects
UK tobacco legislation set to change from 20 May
03 May 2017
T-Mobile announces plans for 5G network using radio waves purchased in government auction
03 May 2017
Argos acquisition boosts Sainsbury’s group sales
03 May 2017
Argos acquisition boosts Sainsbury’s group sales
03 May 2017
RERA to protect home buyers comes into force; only 13 states on board yet
02 May 2017
The new rules are applicable to residential and commercial developments and make it mandatory for all projects and brokers to be registered with the real estate regulator who will oversee transactions and settle disputes
Pembina Pipeline to buy energy processor Veresen for C$9.7 bn
02 May 2017
The proposed acquisition will create one of the largest energy infrastructure companies in Canada with a market value of around $33 billion
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