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Wednesday, January 02, 2002
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  • PDEXCIL to have own office in Erode
  • Satyapal elected EPCH Chairman

    IMPORTS & EXPORTS


    3.29 pc export jump in Nov brings fiscal target closer
    THE New Year heralds hope for the country's beleaguered export sector as both for November 2001 and the cumulative period April to November 2001, exports growth turned modestly positive, making the revised export target of three per cent for the ... More

    Curb bureaucratic control on FIEO: Exporters
    Senior trade representatives feel that in this era of export facilitation, bureaucratic control over key trade promotion bodies has to be minimised. There is also broad consensus over the need to introduce greater transparency in the working of these councils. More

  • Measures galore to boost exports

    NATURAL CALAMITIES


  • ICAI to seek tax sops for disaster relief

    CEMENT


    CMA keen to commission more studies on `fair price'
    ``In fact, the ex-factory realisation of our members are probably among the lowest in the world. The current prices are at reasonable level from the consumer point of view but not really fair from the producer's perspective." More

    ECONOMY


  • First-half BoP surplus at $1.9 b

    PHARMACEUTICALS


  • Approval norms for new drugs amended

    SUGAR


    Maharashtra sugar co-ops may pare crushing season
    MAHARASHTRA's co-operative sugar industry, expecting to end the current sugar year (Oct 001-Sept 2002) with a shortfall in production, is likely to shorten its crushing season by about 35-40 days. The crushing season, normally running for 180 ... More

    TAXATION


  • Updated customs tariff system comes into effect

    TYRES


    Tyre makers seek cess relief for imported rubber
    TYRE manufacturers in the country have urged the Commerce Ministry to exempt rubber imported under the advance licence and Duty Entitlement Passbook (DEPB) schemes by them for export production from cess levied by the Rubber Board "The ... More
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  • Top Stories
    All quiet on the IPO front


    Venture funds eyeing new business areas

    Tourist deals send Indians rushing to Lanka

    Wheat output set to recover

    3.29 pc export jump in Nov brings fiscal target closer

    In Depth
    Inside Kashmir
    Guide to derivatives
    US-64
    Looking back
    Dec. 23-Dec. 29
    Max India acquires 85 pc stake in healthcare services company

    Excise collections up; customs front bleak

    BSNL slashes STD tariff


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