Trade
WTO ruling favours China in trade dispute with US
14 Mar 2011
China had filed its complaint with the WTO in 2008 against the anti-dumping and countervailing duties imposed by the US
China records $7.3-bn trade deficit for February
11 Mar 2011
In a development that surprised analysts, China’s trade balance swung to a deficit of $7.3 billion in February
India's exports vault nearly 50 per cent in February
10 Mar 2011
India's external trade was boosted by an 81 per cent growth in engineering goods exports, fetching a record $52.7 billion in the April-February 2010-11 period
India clears over $2 billion of oil dues to Iran
03 Mar 2011
India targets exports of $450 billion by 2014
23 Feb 2011
The strategy is to accelerate export growth so as to keep the country's trade deficit within manageable limits
India, Malaysia sign trade liberalisation pact
18 Feb 2011
India lifts ban on onion exports
17 Feb 2011
India, Japan sign free trade agreement
16 Feb 2011
The agreement will eliminate tariffs on 94 per cent of two-way trade flows in 10 years after it comes into force on 1 April 2011
Supreme Court lifts export ban on iron ore
12 Feb 2011
Sharma announces export incentives for over 600 products
11 Feb 2011
Government expects the export incentives, varying from 2 per cent to 7 per cent, to push India's exports in the current fiscal to $200 billion
Indo-UAE trade grows 300 per cent in five years
10 Feb 2011
Pawar favours export of sugar, onion and rice
09 Feb 2011
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