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More cos relocating plants from abroad
THE economics of relocating plants and entire assembly lines — lock, stock and barrel — from overseas and reassembling it back home seems to be gaining favour with Indian manufacturers. A host of companies across the manufacturing ... More

Health Ministry may clamp down on TV ads for `magic' pills
Currently, the law can take action against ads appearing in the print media and does not have a provision for television ads. More

Mad cow disease a fodder for capsule industry
ONE man's poison is not just another man's meat, but also his bread and butter! Or so it seems for the Indian capsules industry, where the fear of "mad cow" disease stalking global markets has increased demand for vegetarian and "BSE/TSE free" ... More

Dixy chicken soon for desi palates
BRITISH fast food company Dixy Chicken has firmed up plans to set up shop in the country. The company has earmarked Rs 20 crore investment over two years in setting up 50 outlets across India, beginning with two in Delhi and Mumbai within the ... More

Manufacturing exports poised to reach $300 b by 2015: Study
MANUFACTURED product exports from the country could see a more than seven-fold increase from the current level of $40 billion to $300 billion by 2015 if India were to take advantage of the current global trend to manufacture and source products ... More

Certificate of origin issue haunts tea exports
FIVE years ago, Libya banned import of Indian tea. The reason was that a Kolkata-based exporter had supplied "sub-standard" tea. Now that assurances have been made to ensure quality of tea shipped from the country, authorities in Tripoli have ... More

Mid-term policy review — To hike or not to hike
In a nutshell, the probability of a hike in interest rates by the central bank in the next three months is close to 1. More

India, Vietnam set to address trade imbalance
THE new dynamics in India's economic diplomacy towards Vietnam is the "catalytic effect" of two ongoing projects in the information technology sector. At a total investment of $5 million, the India-sponsored Advanced Resources Centre and the ... More




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