Americans
prefer Indian products to Chinese: study
Financial Express, 28 January, 2008
A
majority of Americans are not averse to purchasing made-in-India
products, but opposite is the case for those made in China, according
to a new survey conducted by US-based business magazine Fortune.
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Japan
SMEs keen on India's industry corridor
Economic Times, 27 January 2008
Japan’s
SMEs have started showing interest in proposed Delhi Mumbai Industrial
Corridor (DMIC). Several SMEs in diverse sectors like electronic
component, banking, water treatment, logistics, education etc are
seriously considering long-term investments in India, particularly
in DMIC belt.
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Future
of India-U.S.-China triangle will be invention-based: expert
24 January 2008
At
the concluding session of the three-day conference on the “India-China-U.S.A.
Triangle,” convened by Centre for National Renaissance, New
Delhi, it was stated that the competition among India, China and
the United States will not be for natural resources such as oil
and gas but for intelligence and creating knowledge that spark inventions.
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Delhi-Mumbai
industrial corridor incorporated
Hindu Business Line, 21 January 2008
The
Government has incorporated the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor
Development Corporation (DMICDC) that would be the nodal agency
for building the country’s first 1,483-km-long industrial
corridor.
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Duty
cut on 539 items under pact with Singapore
Hindu Business Line, 21 January 2008
The
Finance Ministry has cut customs duty on 539 items as part of an
agreed tariff elimination package under the CECA with Singapore.
Official sources said that the duty changes have come into effect
from January 15 this year. The 539 items mainly comprise of manufactured
goods.
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A
Shared Vision for the 21st Century of the People's Republic of China
and the Republic of India
15 January 2008
H.E.
Mr. Wen Jiabao, Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic
of China and H.E. Dr. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of the Republic
of India, meeting in Beijing on 14 January 2008, resolve to promote
the building of a harmonious world of durable peace and common prosperity
through developing the Strategic and Cooperative Partnership for
Peace and Prosperity between the two countries.
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India,
China to explore possibility of RTA
Economic Times, 14 January, 2008
India
and China agreed to explore the possibility of starting talks on
a regional trade pact as the world's two fastest growing economies
seek to enhance commerce to $60 billion by 2010 , according to a
declaration issued after a meeting of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
and Chinese premier Wen Jiabao.
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