Exports

Senegal as an LNG exporter? stranded asset risks in the transition

Since the discovery of large offshore oil and gas reserves in 2014, Senegal has set its hopes on fossil fuel export revenue to help fund its plans to become an emerging economy by 2035. Senegal is actively seeking investors to help develop its offshore oil and gas reserves – both …

Endosulfan industry's dirty war to save its toxic product: Summary of recent events by CSE

As the demand for a ban on endosulfan in India is gaining pitch, the pesticide associations are leaving no opportunity to vilify CSE for saving their US $ 100m market. CSE responds with the facts and a detailed chronology of events. As the demand for a ban on Endosulfan in …

Post 20% duty, NMDC wants Centre to review ore exports

NATIONAL Mineral Development Corporation has asked the government to give a "careful consideration" before asking it to continue exports to Japanese Steel Mills and Posco ARGUING that imposition of 20 per cent ad valorem duty on iron ore exports would deplete its export earnings by a huge margin, National Mineral …

Price volatility in food and agricultural markets: Policy responses (Draft)

This draft report from leading international agencies FAO, IFAD, OECD, WFP, World Bank and others urged G-20 governments “immediately to strengthen” global rules on agricultural import and export restrictions as well as subsidies that distort production, discourage supply or constrain international trade. A confidential draft report from leading international agencies …

India sets $450 bn export target by 2014

The government today released a draft strategy paper for doubling exports to $450 billion by 2014, a move towards managing the widening trade deficit, which presently stands around $115 billion as per the estimates.

SC allows export of iron ore lying at major Ktaka ports

The Supreme Court on Friday allowed the export of iron ore lying at major ports of Karnataka ever since the state government had issued a ban on its offshore movement in July 2010 following allegations of illegal mining. An SC bench, however, directed the state government to notify the Karnataka …

Decision on sugar exports likely today

Am empowered group of ministers (eGoM) on food is likely to meet on Monday to decide on permitting export of 5 lakh tonnes of sugar and slash minimum export price of onions, according to sources. In the last meeting, the eGoM headed by finance minister Pranab Mukherjee, had reviewed prices …

Food security: Thinking beyond export curbs

Inadequate investment in farming and speculative trading in commodities are equally responsible for global price volatility. In an address to the Berlin Agriculture Ministers meeting last month, World Trade Organisation (WTO) Director General Pascal Lamy said export restrictions are a prime cause of recent surges in global food prices, and …

Seafood Exports up on Better Demand

Higher demand and better prices have helped seafood exporters step up their business in the current fiscal. The exports are likely to achieve the target of $2.5 billion set for 2010-11.

Poor infrastructure impeding farm exports, says Khullar

As the traditional tariff barriers are dismantled India needs to gear itself up for meeting stringent quality norms so that country

SC allows iron ore export from major Karnataka ports

The Supreme Court Friday allowed the export of the iron ore lying at major ports of Karnataka. As the state government had banned the ore's offshore movement in July 2010 in the wake of widespread allegations of illegal mining, the ore was held up at these ports. An apex court …

Green norms for ornamental fish export finalised

With an aim to boost to exports of ornamental fish in the country, Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA), has finalised the guidelines on green certification. The norms for the green certification have been prepared after long deliberations with various national and global organisations. Green Certification is given to a …

Non-basmati rice exports allowed

With expectation of record rice production this year and surplus stocks with Food Corporation of India(FCI), the government on Wednesday allowed exports of three varieties of non-basmati rice mostly grown in southern states. However, exports up to 1.5 lakh tonne of these rice varieties would be allowed. The exports of …

Seafood produce lags export demand

India needs to rapidly increase the supply of fish and fisheries product to keep pace with the demand for these products, Seafood Exporters Association of India (SEAI) has said. While the global and domestic demand for fish is increasing rapidly, Indian supply is not keeping pace due to low productivity …

MinesMin wants removal of export duty on iron ore pellets

With mineral-rich states mounting pressure on the government to restrict export of iron ore and incentivise value-addition, the mines ministry has written to the finance ministry seeking abolition of the 15 per cent export duty on iron ore pellets. According to the mines ministry, increasing the value-addition of fines into …

Govt mulls ban on fodder export

The department of animal husbandry under the ministry of food and agriculture plans a slew of measures

Food subsidy bill may rise by 25k cr

THE food subsidy bill for 2010-11 could shoot up by nearly . 25,000 crore to touch . 80,000 crore, putting further pressure on the government

Physical and biological impact on marine benthic polychaetes due to dredging in the Mormugao Harbour, Goa and its restoration after dredging

Recolonization of benthos following dredging operations was studied in Mormugao Port Trust Harbour, Goa. Six stations were fixed for sampling within the radius of the dredging site. Three samples each were collected during dredging and after dredging.

Wind energy as export hit

Baja California, Mexico, wants to become the first Mega Region energy warehouse-producing, storing and exporting renewable energy to the US and Canada.

India gets ready for banana war

IT’S yellow, sweet, large, uniformly sized and firmly textured. For almost everyone the Cavendish variety is the banana. But it was not so until the 1950s when a fungus knocked out its predecessor, Gros Michel, the sweetest variety known so far. The Cavendish, once a littleknown Vietnamese variety, successfully resisted …

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