Trade
Government renews sops for export-oriented goods
23 Aug 2010
India's imports vault over 34 per cent to $29 billion in July
17 Aug 2010
Exports from the country grew at a moderate 13.2 per cent to $16.24 billion
Exports bail major economies out of trouble
10 Aug 2010
Major economies, such as those of Britain, Germany, China and Taiwan, have all reported an impressive jump in exports, which are helping them kick-start growth after a bruising recession
Germany rides the export boom
10 Aug 2010
The euro zone economies may have just received their best news in months with Germany reporting the highest level of exports since October 2008, when a global recession kicked in.
Bangladesh keen on transit deal with India
09 Aug 2010
China stakes sovereign claim over entire South China Sea
31 Jul 2010
In a rejoinder to the US and ASEAN nations China said Friday it had "indisputable sovereignty" over the South China Sea but would continue to allow others to freely navigate this busy waterway.
UK delegation makes impressive last stand in Delhi
30 Jul 2010
Even as he made an impressive pitch for investing in the UK, visiting prime minister, David Cameron, also asked Delhi not to succumb to forces of economic nationalism that threaten to damage the world trading system.
Global shipping to rebound in 2010-11 as economy recovers
30 Jul 2010
World trade by all modes of transportation will register growth in 2010 and 2011 as international trade volumes continue to increase in step with global economic recovery, suggests a report.
Osborne to discuss Vodafone issue with Mukherjee
29 Jul 2010
India's apparel exports declined in 2009-10
28 Jul 2010
India-Japan FTA likely by year-end
28 Jul 2010
LatAm trade missing the Indian market: study
27 Jul 2010
India's Q1 trade deficit up at $32.2 billion
21 Jul 2010
BASF, Siemens chiefs hit out at Chinese investment policies during China visit
19 Jul 2010
The chief executives of Germany’s Siemens accompanying Chancellor Angela Merkel on her four-day state visit to China have criticised Beijing’s policies on foreign investment
India, Singapore agree on need for closer ties
10 Jul 2010
India, Iran sign six new agreements
10 Jul 2010
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