Industry
Centre approves national policy on biofuels
17 May 2018
Jharkhand to get an AIIMS hospital at Deoghar
16 May 2018
French agri-food giant Avril acquires majority stake in Italian olive oil maker Costa d’Oro
16 May 2018
Nykaa raises Rs165 crore in Series D funding
15 May 2018
US ban forces China’s ZTE to suspend all major activities
10 May 2018
ZTE Corp said its major operations had 'ceased’ following last month's US ban on sales of critical technology to the company, signalling the possible collapse of the world’s largest makers of phones and networking gear
How pharma companies can help safeguard intellectual property when expanding into risky countries
09 May 2018
Takeda Pharmaceutical to buy larger Irish rival Shire for $62 bn
08 May 2018
In one of the biggest deals in the pharmaceutical industry's history and the biggest international takeover by a Japanese company, Takeda Pharmaceutical today struck a deal to buy its larger Irish rival Shire Plc for $62 billion
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