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India to apply WTO auto ruling from Sept 5
INDIA has been given time till September 5 by the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to implement the dispute settlement body (DSB) ruling on the country's automobile policy. The DSB, in its ruling in December 2001, recommended that two clauses ... More

COURTS/LEGAL ISSUES


  • PIL on Bengal poll fund misuse

    ECONOMY


    Consumer durables growth at faster clip: Ascon study
    THE consumer durable sector has recorded an excellent growth in production during April-June 2002 as compared to the same period in the previous year, according to the latest survey conducted by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). The ... More

    ENVIRONMENT


    Wasteland growth: TN extends time for project submission
    Corporates, including small companies, co-operative societies for cultivation of agro-based products are eligible to apply for long-term lease of wastelands for commercial cultivation. More

    EXCISE AND CUSTOMS


    SEZ developers get duty-free import permit
    AFTER a delay of nearly one-and-a-half years, the Finance Ministry has finally cleared the proposal to permit developers of Special Economic Zones (SEZ) to import or domestically procure duty-free goods for development, operation and maintenance ... More

    TEXTILES


    Textile SMEs to be aided in tapping global free trade — Programme on capacity building launched
    The Textile Committee has launched a National Programme for capacity building of textile small and medium enterprises (SMEs) through cluster-based approach with a view to strengthening the capability of Indian textile SMEs to avail themselves of ... More

    FOODS & FOOD PROCESSING


    Safe Food Council plan awaits Govt approval
    TECSOK (Technical Consultancy Services of Karnataka), an arm of the State Industries Department, has proposed the setting up of a `Safe Food Council' to educate the food processing industry on good practices. Speaking to Business Line, ... More

    GEMS & JEWELLERY


  • Oyzterbay's new brand

    INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS


  • Rajasthani Chamber office-bearers

    GRANITE & MARBLE


    Granite monument exporters decry poor infrastructure
    AMBIGUOUS policies, high input costs and lack of infrastructure affect the growth of the granite monument industry which has emerged the among the largest exporter in the mineral sector, according to the monument manufacturers. At a press ... More

    HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS


  • Kerala: Auto-disable syringes launched

    FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT


    Where have the bond salesmen gone?
    FOR a good part of the last decade, it used to be a ritualistic exercise every year at the spring meetings of the Fund-Bank in Washington and closer home in North Block. Of suave salesmen from global investment banks pitching hard with the ... More

    EVENTS


    ACMEE '02 a big draw among businessmen
    IF increased marketing is the key to tackling the industrial slow down, then the ACMEE 2002 the four-day industrial exhibition organised by the AIEMA (Ambattur Industrial Estate Manufacturers Association) Technology Centre has accomplished it in ... More

    INCOME TAX


    Last minute rush
    As the deadline for filing income-tax returns draws near, assessees make a beeline to the Income-Tax office in Bangalore. The last date for filing the returns is July 31. ... More

  • Spl counter for Delhi taxpayers

    EXPORTS & IMPORTS


    Export hopes soar over `Focus Africa'
    THE recently launched `Focus Africa' initiative of the Central Government seems to have truly caught the imagination of the exporting community in eastern India, going by the response to the recent interactive session organised jointly by ... More

    Now, Uncle Sam wants to screen export cargo
    VERY soon, export consignments to the US may have to undergo a pre-loading American security check even after the Indian Customs stamps its clearance. The US Government may post either its own personnel or agents authorised by it at Indian ... More


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