Trade
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
Malaysia seeks more opportunities in India
02 Jul 2010
India's trade deficit zooms to over $11 billion in May
01 Jul 2010
The country's trade deficit stood at an estimated $21.7 billion during April-May 2010 against a deficit of $14.51 billion during April-May 2009.
Australia, China sign A$10-billion trade deals
21 Jun 2010
China is Australia's largest trading partner, with two-way trade reaching A$85.1 billion last year, with Australia expecting the two-way trade to cross the $100-billion mark this year.
US, Indian businesses may close ranks to counter China
19 Jun 2010
The India-US business forum has called for increased industry partnership between the two countries in order to face the increasing competition from China
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