![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, July 09, 2002 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY ANTI-DUMPING Dumping duty mooted on acrylic yarn from Nepal In its final findings on anti-dumping investigations concerning imports of acrylic yarn originating in or exported from Nepal, the Authority has recommended the imposition of a definitive anti-dumping duty of $0.14 per kg on acrylic yarn exported by Reliance Spinning Mills Ltd, Nepal. More ECONOMY Major economies need structural reforms to sustain growth: BIS Mr Nout Wellink, Chairman of the board of directors and President of the BIS, while addressing the representatives of more than 100 central banks, stressed the importance of structural reforms in achieving stronger and sustainable growth in major eco nomies. More
Kerala: No more delay in pension disbursal ENVIRONMENT
Centre to discuss Pampa pollution issueTHE Union Ministry of Environment and Forests has convened a meeting to discuss the pre-feasibility study report of the Kerala State Pollution Control Board (KPCB) on the Pampa river, probably as a prelude to granting administrative sanction for ... More FOREIGN TRADE India, Iraq sign pact to boost trade ties INDIA and Iraq have signed an agreement to bolster trade ties, including in the oil sector. This was announced after a meeting of a joint Iraqi-Indian Commission held in Baghdad. The meeting was presided over by the Union Minister for Oil and ... More HEALTH Focus on rural healthcare insurance THE need to implement the Managed Care Mode of rural healthcare insurance was emphasised at the workshop on `Community Health Insurance Scheme of the Government of Madhya Pradesh'. The workshop was jointly organised by the Federation of Indian ... More INFRASTRUCTURE Three cos shortlisted for financial district project in Karnataka Among Karnataka's dream is a plan is to set up an exclusive financial district in the city on the lines of Mumbai's Bandra Kurla zone which will be abuzz with financial institutions, banks, insurance companies, venture capitalists, ... More POWER Bajaj Allianz named lead insurer for RTPS 4th unit With this latest award, BAGICL has revised its premium income target for the current financial year. It has now raised its target to Rs 300 crore, up by Rs 100 crore. More
Power situation likely to ease soon in AP TAXATION AP Commercial Taxes Dept sets Rs 8,800-cr target A TARGET of Rs 8,803 crore has been fixed for the Commercial Taxes Department for the current fiscal, which is Rs 1,000 crore more than that of last year, Mr N. Ramesh Kumar, Commissioner of Commercial Taxes, told presspersons here on Monday. ... More TEXTILES SSI Plea to raise turnover bar for SSIs to Rs 10 cr IN an era of global competition, the status of small-scale industries (SSIs) need to be redefined to ensure that the units with considerably high investments in modern technology and those that have significant scale of operation are brought ... More BREWERIES `Toddy crisis will blow over soon' Of over 4,000 shops for which bids were sought, 800-odd did not receive any bids. More EDUCATION Madras varsity Senate House to get a facelift MADRAS University has decided to entrust the work on the renovation of the Senate House, which is one of the heritage structures of Chennai, to the State Government's Public Works Department. Speaking to newspersons, the Vice-Chancellor of the ... More CARS Auto cos go for a rural drive PASSENGER cars may not remain an urban phenomenon. For faced with rising income levels in rural areas due to a recovery in commodity prices and prospects of a good monsoon, an increasing number of auto companies are aggressively making inroads ... More PAPER, BOARD & NEWSPRINT Review duty on newsprint: FICCI INDIA Inc has requested the Finance Ministry to examine the anomalies that have crept in the matter of imposition of Customs duty on newsprint import. Commenting on the issue, the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) ... More SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Anna varsity inks pact with FAP CHENNAI: Anna University has signed a MoU with the Foundation for the Advancement of Pharmaceuticals, Mumbai, to carry out complementary research in new drug discoveries and development of therapeutics. According to an Anna University press ... More DISINVESTMENT ADR, GDR funds for PSU share buys allowed AFTER opening up the external commercial borrowings (ECBs) route, the Government on Monday allowed Indian companies to utilise the proceeds of global depository receipts (GDRs) and American depository receipts (ADRs) for funding the acquisition ... More
Nalco divestment: Strategic sale first, says Baijal
Taj GVK hopes to win ITDC hotel at Chandigarh
`Privatisation of sugar mills thru transparent bids' SMALL SAVINGS EPF board meet today to discuss rate cut THE Central Board of Trustees (CBT) of the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) organisation will be meeting here tomorrow to take a final view on Finance Ministry's persistent stance on effecting a 50 basis point cut in the interest rate credited to ... More
Finance Ministry man to be EPFO trustee FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT Unilever seen gaining from FDI in tea THE Government decision to allow 100 per cent foreign direct investment (FDI) in tea plantations is unlikely to have any significant impact in the immediate future given that complex and labour intensive nature of tea cultivation that requires ... More TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS Lockouts overtake strikes in West Bengal IN an indication of the changing face of labour movement in the Leftist-ruled West Bengal, lockouts have increasingly been accounting for a greater proportion of mandays lost. According to `Labour in West Bengal', an official publication of the ... More EVENTS Global Business Plan contest KOLKATA: The Entrepreneurship Cell of the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta (IIMC), organised the second Global Business Plan Competition. It was named i2I (ideas to Implementation). The first award went to a team of IIMC ... More EXPORTS & IMPORTS AP: Export target fixed at Rs 1,500 cr THE package of incentives and concessions being offered by the Andhra Pradesh Government to export-oriented units (EOUs) has helped increase exports last fiscal. Ms K. Ratna Prabha, Development Commissioner of Vizag Export Processing Zone, told ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Guide to derivatives Looking back Jun. 30-Jul. 6 Dumping: WTO panel rules in favour of SAIL 'Master plan needed for rainwater harvesting' April-May exports record 10.46% growth at $7.4 b Kalam outlines 6-point agenda for nine pc GDP growth rate Big names in PF defaulters' list NTPC to tap global equity markets Jaswant to put more money into the consumer's pocket Documentation for perks is employer's job Cos allowed to use ECBs to buy PSUs on the block Software exports to US up 32 pc Business confidence picking up: FICCI Why can't banks get back to the basics? |
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