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US slaps import duties of up to 81% on Chinese aluminum foil
09 Aug 2017
The US Commerce Department is also investigating into whether aluminum shipped in from foreign countries hurts US national security
Broadband speeds in UK lag behind Europe's
08 Aug 2017
Vodafone-Idea merger only awaits outcome of NCLT probe
08 Aug 2017
Market regulator Sebi and the stock exchanges have given conditional go-ahead for the proposed $23-billion merger between Idea Cellular and Vodafone India
Vodafone-Idea merger only awaits outcome of NCLT probe
08 Aug 2017
Market regulator Sebi and the stock exchanges have given conditional go-ahead for the proposed $23-billion merger between Idea Cellular and Vodafone India
Vodafone-Idea merger only awaits outcome of NCLT probe
08 Aug 2017
Market regulator Sebi and the stock exchanges have given conditional go-ahead for the proposed $23-billion merger between Idea Cellular and Vodafone India
'Man tax’: Melbourne café charges men 18% extra
07 Aug 2017
Researchers create food from air
01 Aug 2017
Decision on GM mustard likely by September, govt tells SC
01 Aug 2017
Environment minister Harsh Vardhan, however, informed the Rajya Sabha that a regulatory committee has recommended the environmental release of genetically modified mustard but the government has not taken any decision on it
Decision on GM mustard likely by September, govt tells SC
01 Aug 2017
Environment minister Harsh Vardhan, however, informed the Rajya Sabha that a regulatory committee has recommended the environmental release of genetically modified mustard but the government has not taken any decision on it
LPG subsidy to go by March 2018, prices to rise Rs4 every month
01 Aug 2017
Subsidised LPG now costs Rs477.46 per 14.2-kg cylinder in Delhi, against Rs419.18 in June last year, while non-subsidised domestic LPG, now costs Rs564 a cylinder
FDA to relax vaping regulations under new plan
31 Jul 2017
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