Trade
China emerges India's top trade partner; bilateral trade set to cross $100 billion in 5 years
11 Oct 2008
FTA with EU must cover 95 per cent goods: FICCI
27 Sep 2008
China, US eye deal on copyright enforcement
18 Sep 2008
US trade deficit widens to $62.2 billion in July
11 Sep 2008
US proposes mini meet to revive Doha talks
05 Sep 2008
US Trade Representative Susan Schwab says senior trade officials from a small number of countries will meet in Geneva to explore ways to restart the failed Doha round of global trade talks
India concludes free-trade talks with ASEAN
28 Aug 2008
India has concluded free-trade talks with the 10-member Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN), in a deal that would facilitate free trade in goods with the bloc
India, GCC to resume free trade talks soon
27 Aug 2008
UK government eyes NRI route to Indian market
23 Jul 2008
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