Trade
EU ends solar panel row with China
03 Aug 2013
Chinese manufacturers who agree to abide by the EU decision of a minimum price and volume limitwill be exempt from the ‘anti-dumping duties’
RBI tightens gold import rules
22 Jul 2013
India ready to negotiate bilateral investment treaty with US: Sharma
13 Jul 2013
Sharma has projected India-US bilateral trade to increase from the current $106 billion to $500 billion by 2020
Switzerland, China sign free-trade pact
06 Jul 2013
India’s trade deficit narrows in Q4; but still at record highs
27 Jun 2013
The moderation in CAD was due to non-oil and non-gold imports falling due to slowing economic growth
Rupee recovers a bit as CAD position improves
27 Jun 2013
Kerry pushes for investment treaty; defends snooping
24 Jun 2013
US secretary of state John Kerry set the tone for dialogue, saying that US investors are concerned over the lack of greater access to India's markets and Indian laws over intellectual property rights
Kerry pushes for investment treaty; defends snooping
24 Jun 2013
US secretary of state John Kerry set the tone for dialogue, saying that US investors are concerned over the lack of greater access to India's markets and Indian laws over intellectual property rights
New US trade chief wants India to relax rules for new trade deals
22 Jun 2013
Former deputy national security advisor Michael Froman, who has taken charge as the new US trade representative, wants India to open its markets to US agricultural exports
India’s April-May trade deficit rises over 22 % to $38 billion
17 Jun 2013
India's imports rose 6.99 per cent to $44.65 billion in May 2013 while exports were down 1.11 per cent at $24.51 billion during the month
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