Trade
Pakistan allows more imports from India
19 Jul 2008
Western subsidies undermining food security in developing world: India
19 Jul 2008
Huge farm subsidies in rich countries are “systematically undermining” agricultural productivity and “devastating" food security in developing nations, India told the WTO.
India imposed maximum anti-dumping measures: WTO
10 Jul 2008
CII moots doubling Indian investments in the US
24 Jun 2008
CII President K V Kamath, managing director and CEO, ICICI Bank, is leading a 9-member CEOs' delegation to the US to identify opportunities for doubling Indian investments in the US in the next few years
World trade deal just a dollar away, says Kamal Nath
17 Jun 2008
India and other developing countries are ready for a deal on the Doha round of trade negotiations if the US agrees to cut farm subsidies by just one dollar, commerce and industry minister Kamal Nath said. See Video: Kamal Nath on why he is optimistic about the Indian economy
WTO services draft lacks direction
26 May 2008
India slams WTO's 'divide-and-win' proposals
21 May 2008
The WTO's negotiating draft, is an effort to divide developing countries on the issue of tariff cuts on industrial products under the Doha Round of world trade negotiations, is "totally unacceptable," says commerce secretary G K Pillai.
Kamal Nath calls on UAE to invest in Delhi-Mumbai industrial corridor
25 Apr 2008
India, wants the UAE to invest in the $92 billion Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor.
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