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India Inc pays highest taxes in Third World
INDIA Inc. pays considerably lower taxes as compared to its counterparts in the developed world. At an average corporate tax rate of 35.875 per cent, Indian industry, however, pays among the highest tax in comparison to industry in many of the ... More

NEW PROJECTS
Tata Steel to finalise S.African project after September
TATA Steel will finalise the investment details for its ferrochrome project in South Africa after September. The technology to be used has already been chosen and negotiations have begun for short-listing equipment suppliers. Talking to ... More

OUTLOOK
Skoda may develop car for Asian market
CZECH carmaker Skoda Auto has said that it was looking at the possibility of developing a passenger car for the Asian market, including India. "It will take some time for the whole plan to crystallise," Mr Shashank Vaid, Manager (Marketing), ... More


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