![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, July 23, 2002 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY ANTI-DUMPING Check dumping duty misuse: FICCI THE Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce of Industry (FICCI) has sought the provision of anti-circumvention law under the WTO anti-dumping agreement (ADA) to prevent the growing practices of circumventing anti-dumping duties. The chamber ... More ECONOMY Core industries post 5.7 growth in Q1 EVEN as the economy grapples with the uncertainty arising from a lacklustre monsoon and poor kharif crop prospects, there is continued good news flowing on the industrial front. The official index of the six `core' infrastructure industries has ... More
State Govts seek free access to market loans FOREIGN TRADE US lifts travel advisory on India THE US today announced lifting of the nearly two-month-old travel restrictions to India and said its Government employees and their families who were asked to leave the country in the wake of heightened Indo-Pak tensions may return. "The ... More PHARMACEUTICALS
Active pharmaceutical ingredients Drug sector asked to set up common technical dossierTHE Indian active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) industry has been advised by the regulatory authorities to set up a Common Technical Dossier (CTD) to effectively address the issue of meeting the new regulatory requirements emerging in the ... More POWER
BHEL commissions 4th solar power plant in LakshadweepTHE 150 KW grid-interactive solar power plant at Kadmat, Lakshadweep, is the fourth in a row to be commissioned by Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) in this group of islands. Commissioned by the electronics division of BHEL, this plant is ... More
Weak monsoon may impact power supply in Kerala
Study of T&D systems in AP TAXATION Taxation laws must be made `people-friendly' KARNATAKA is taking steps to formalise measures to facilitate business in the State, according to Mr K.K. Misra, Additional Chief Secretary and Principal Secretary, Commerce and Industries Department, Karnataka. He was speaking at a workshop ... More TEXTILES Central Govt bodies eye surplus NTC mill land Government organisations seem to be interested in surplus lands available for sale in the NTC's Pankaja Mills and the Rangavillas Mill, situated in prime locality in the city. More
Call to meet textiles export target
NTC units' land sale may begin by Oct EDUCATION PAPER, BOARD & NEWSPRINT Paper trade federation seeks cut in customs duty to 5 pc CONTRARY to the suggestion given by the Indian Paper Manufacturers' Association (IPMA) that the customs duty on imported paper and paper products be increased from the current level of 35 per cent, the Federation of Paper Trade Associations of ... More INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS CII council meet on July 26 THE national council meeting of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), scheduled to be held in Bangalore on July 26, will focus on the overall domestic economic scenario and dwell on the priorities for future development. In a statement ... More JUTE `July 12 order won't harm jute industry' OPPOSING the writ petition filed by the Indian Jute Mills' Association (IJMA), challenging the Union Government order dated July 12, the Additional Solicitor-General of India stated that the said order was a legislative order and that the court ... More WTO
`SAARC nations must work unitedly on WTO issues'THE South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation (SAARC) countries should build momentum towards furthering co-operation on various WTO issues, including the four new issues (Singapore issues) of investment, competition policy, transparency ... More SOCIAL WELFARE
Move to shift TCAD opposedTHE proposed move to shift the Training Centre for the Adult Deaf (TCAD), evoked resentment from a number of physically challenged persons, especially with speech and hearing disabilities in the city on Monday. The 40-year old institution, ... More TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS Percentage of workers up in Karnataka BANGALORE: The percentage of workers in Karnataka has grown by 24.5 per cent during the decennial period of 1991-2001 when the overall population itself grew by 17.2 per cent. Of the 52.7 million population, 23.5 million people or ... More EVENTS ACMEE industrial exhibition from July 25 OVER 300 participants are expected at the ACMEE 2002, the fifth edition of the biennial industrial exhibition for engineering goods being organised by the Ambattur Industrial Estate Manufacturers' Association from July 25 to 29 at the Chennai ... More TOURISM
AP shifts focus to eco-tourismANDHRA PRADESH has become synonymous with pilgrimage or temple tourism. Tirupathi attracts nearly three crore visitors annually, while Srisailam, Simhachalam and several others also draw lots of domestic tourists. However, with the tourism ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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