Trade
India's trade deficit widens despite rising exports
02 Sep 2011
Exports from the country rose 81.79 per cent year-on-year to $29.344 billion in July 2011 while April-July exports rose 53.98 per cent to $108.348 billion.
China may achieve a trade balance next year
24 Aug 2011
Exports vault nearly 82 per cent to $29.3 billion in July
11 Aug 2011
The rise in exports, mainly due to high overseas demand for engineering goods, gems and jewelry, and other traditional products, may not sustain given the evolving scenario after the US rating downgrade and the Eurozone crisis
US downgrading will hit India's exports: FIEO
06 Aug 2011
US downgrading will hit India's exports: FIEO
06 Aug 2011
Russian cabinet approves visa deal with India
02 Aug 2011
India-Japan free trade pact comes into effect
01 Aug 2011
The CEPA will bring immediate gains to export of textiles, seafood and spices from India while opening up market for other agricultural products and the service sector.
EU to stop confiscating Indian generic drugs under new deal
29 Jul 2011
On 17 occassions between October and December 2008 drugs destined for Latin American countries were detained at Schiphol Airport at Amsterdam and later destroyed or returned to India
India, South Korea sign civil nuclear pact
25 Jul 2011
South Korea generates 35 per cent of its electricity needs from 20 nuclear plants and is keen to export its technology to fast developing countries like India.
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