Trade
Textile exports rise 6.9 per cent at $18.73 billion in 2006-07; April-June'07 exports dip
03 Dec 2007
US senator proposes free trade pact with India; Kamal Nath backs it
03 Dec 2007
India and the United States, which represent two opposing groups in the World Trade Organisation's multilateral trade negotiations, have proposed to examine a bilateral agreement to boost two-way trade
India-EU summit to push for free trade zone
29 Nov 2007
ASEAN adopts blueprint for economic integration
21 Nov 2007
China awards its largest high-speed trainsets contract worth $1.5- billion to Bombardier''s Chinese joint venture
By | 01 Nov 2007
Palm oil import curbs boost coconut oil prices
By | 01 Nov 2007
ASEAN, China vow increased cooperation in food safety
By | 31 Oct 2007
Hidesign to tap Chinese market with range of acessories
By | 17 Oct 2007
India, Nigeria sign four pacts to forge closer ties
By | 16 Oct 2007
China''s trade surplus tops $185 billion in 9 months
By | 13 Oct 2007
Government extends wheat export ban
By | 11 Oct 2007
China lines up faulty US products
By | 10 Oct 2007
EU to phase out textile quota restrictions on China
By | 10 Oct 2007
Government extends relief to exporters hit by rising rupee
By | 06 Oct 2007
VEU programme to enhance Indo-US trade ties
By | 04 Oct 2007
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