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India tops US, China in smartphone use: survey
12 Dec 2014
Major ports improve performance
12 Dec 2014
Ikea set to double Indian sourcing, open furniture stores
11 Dec 2014
As it prepares to open its first store in the country, Ikea, the world’s largest furniture retailer, plans to double sourcing of home furnishing products from India by 2020
Cable king Patrick Drahi’s Altice seals $9.1 bn buyout of Oi’s Portuguese assets
10 Dec 2014
Altice, a multinational cable and telecommunications company with a presence in France, Israel, Belgium and Luxembourg, Portugal, French West Indies / Indian Ocean Area and Dominican Republic and Switzerland beat a rival bid by PE firms Apax Partners and Bain Capital
WTO appellate body backs India in steel subsidy row with US
09 Dec 2014
The WTO appellate body has held that the countervailing duty imposed by the United States against ''certain hot rolled carbon steel flat products'' from India is inconsistent with the provisions of the WTO rules on subsidies and countervailing measures
WTO appellate body backs India in steel subsidy row with US
09 Dec 2014
The WTO appellate body has held that the countervailing duty imposed by the United States against ''certain hot rolled carbon steel flat products'' from India is inconsistent with the provisions of the WTO rules on subsidies and countervailing measures
Branson’s Virgin Group building two ships for new cruise line
09 Dec 2014
The new business will be the first to enter the cruise market in the US almost 20 years after Disney Cruise Lines opened for business in 1996
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