Trade
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
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
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