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India's import bill shrinks for first time in 9 yr

India's import bill shrinks for first time in 9 yr

Rediff.com   7 Feb 2009

India's import bill contracted for the first time in almost nine years during January 2009, led by crude oil and capital goods, which constitute nearly half the total imports.

Tata Motors may roll out Nano on March 3

Tata Motors may roll out Nano on March 3

Rediff.com   6 Feb 2009

Tata Motors' Nano, the small car seen as a symbol of India's expertise in frugal engineering, is likely to be launched on March 3. Billed as the world's cheapest, the small car's first recipients may be celebrities, including political leaders, social workers, sports stars and film stars.

January exports slipped on 24% dip in oil products

January exports slipped on 24% dip in oil products

Rediff.com   6 Feb 2009

A dip in petroleum product exports for the first time in the current fiscal has contributed to a 22 per cent decline in merchandise exports in January, commerce ministry data reveals.

Automatic FDI approval may be selectively scrapped

Automatic FDI approval may be selectively scrapped

Rediff.com   6 Feb 2009

Broad consensus is emerging within a Group of Ministers chaired by finance and external affairs minister Pranab Mukherjee on a proposal seeking comprehensive changes in the foreign direct investment policy. This includes scrapping automatic approval in sectors that have FDI limits and in which ownership or control is shifting to a foreign company, and a new definition for calculating indirect foreign equity.

Adani plans to merge SEZs

Adani plans to merge SEZs

Rediff.com   30 Jan 2009

For the first time since its inception in 2006, the Board of Approval on special economic zones in its next meeting in March will take up a proposal from a developer to merge these tax-free industrial enclaves for exports.

Mining, electricity crucial in Nov IIP numbers

Mining, electricity crucial in Nov IIP numbers

Rediff.com   12 Jan 2009

The IIP rate had dipped by 0.4 per cent in November, for the first time since the new series for the IIP was introduced in financial year 1993-94, mainly due to poor performance of manufacturing, which has nearly 80 per cent weight in the index.

Gujarat pushes green energy

Gujarat pushes green energy

Rediff.com   9 Jan 2009

Gujarat is already among the top four states using renewable energy, having an installed capacity of about 1,400 Mw. The state government has recently come out with a separate solar power policy under which it proposes to purchase 500 Mw of solar power every year at an agreed cost.

Firm plans 'novel' SEZ in Gujarat

Firm plans 'novel' SEZ in Gujarat

Rediff.com   7 Jan 2009

G-VIC is inspired by global high technology innovation clusters such as the Silicon Valley in the US, Hsinchu in Taiwan, Tsukuba in Japan and Sofia Antipolis in France. It has been conceptualised and is led by leading professionals from diverse fields. The company, chaired by former central vigilance commissioner N Vittal, is in close talks with international firms to partner the project.

Exporters: Panel for service tax reimbursement

Exporters: Panel for service tax reimbursement

Rediff.com   6 Jan 2009

The government has already allowed reimbursement of service tax on about 19 services used by exporters while selling goods overseas. These include commission paid to foreign agents whose services are subscribed by exporters to book orders with overseas clients. However, a list of 16 services used by exporters is not reimbursed. These include service tax paid on bank charges, packaging services and travel agents' services.

Export growth to decline for the third month

Export growth to decline for the third month

Rediff.com   5 Jan 2009

Initial commerce ministry estimates suggest a 10 per cent contraction in exports in December. Coming after 12 and 9.9 per cent falls in October and November respectively, India is unlikely to meet the export target of $ 200 billion in the current fiscal. The last quarterly dip occurred in 2001, when exports were in the negative territory for six consecutive months ending December that year, data provided by the Reserve Bank of India and the commerce ministry showed.

Essar withdraws Jamnagar SEZ plan

Essar withdraws Jamnagar SEZ plan

Rediff.com   24 Dec 2008

Mumbai-based infrastructure conglomerate Essar group has withdrawn its plans to build a 1,125 hectare Special Economic Zone in Jamnagar because of the adverse economic environment, a commerce ministry official said. The proposal was to set up a 16-20-million-metric-tonne-a-year petrochemical refinery at an investment of Rs 15,000 crore, one of the largest SEZ proposals, according to information available on the company's website.

Commerce ministry wants speedy stimulus package

Commerce ministry wants speedy stimulus package

Rediff.com   22 Dec 2008

Secretaries' panel fails to arrive at a decision. Sources told Business Standard the commerce ministry felt that the delay would add to the cost for the government as more and more factories could shut shop.

Govt may ask banks to share derivative losses

Govt may ask banks to share derivative losses

Rediff.com   17 Dec 2008

The commerce ministry has written to its finance counterpart suggesting that domestic banks should share 50 per cent of losses arising out of derivative contracts that exporters have taken to protect against currency fluctuations.

Fresh WTO talks fail to convince govt

Fresh WTO talks fail to convince govt

Rediff.com   10 Dec 2008

India is not convinced that the new texts on agriculture and non-agricultural market access released by the World Trade Organization last Saturday would lead to consensus among members, though some of its concerns have been addressed with caveats.

Rahejas follow Nano, plans projects in Sanand

Rahejas follow Nano, plans projects in Sanand

Rediff.com   2 Dec 2008

Tatas' drive into Sanand area for their Nano project has given a major fillip to Mumbai-based real estate major K Raheja Corp to set up its support infrastructure projects in the area.

Government plans interest sops to ease home loans

Government plans interest sops to ease home loans

Rediff.com   28 Nov 2008

The proposal will also include providing loans at below market rates to real estate developers. But the loan disbursed under this will come with a number of conditions like an upper ceiling on selling price of flats and individual homes.

SEZ applications to go online

SEZ applications to go online

Rediff.com   28 Nov 2008

The zones will be required to register themselves with www.sezindia.nic.in. Currently, developers have to send SEZ-related applications to the Department of Commerce, after which the inter-ministerial Board of Approval (BoA), headed by Commerce Secretary Gopal K Pillai, takes a call on them.

Industrial slowdown to lower Q2 growth

Industrial slowdown to lower Q2 growth

Rediff.com   27 Nov 2008

Indian economy is expected to grow between 7 and 7.4 per cent in the three months up to September 2008, as against 9.3 per cent in the year-ago quarter, five top economists of the country told Business Standard. The government is slated to release the quarterly numbers on Friday.

IFC eyes stake in GSPC Gas

IFC eyes stake in GSPC Gas

Rediff.com   21 Nov 2008

The International Finance Corporation is the private sector arm of the World Bank GSPC Gas, which is in the business of distributing natural gas to households and vehicles in Gujarat, has lined up an initial investment of $140 million for laying new pipelines for gas and building the infrastructure needed for gas distribution in cities. It may use the IFC fund to partly finance this expenditure.

RIL SEZ lays off workers

RIL SEZ lays off workers

Rediff.com   19 Nov 2008

'We have discontinued or replaced certain contractual staff, total number not exceeding double digits, in the north India operations involved in activities under the discretionary cost head,' a Reliance Industries spokesperson said in reply to an e-mailed query sent by Business Standard. According to some employees, who claimed to have been retrenched, the number of laid-off people is much higher. However, the company denies this.