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 …

EU may change norms to stop seizures of generics

Amiti Sen & Khomba singh NEW DELHI THE European Union has assured India that it will suitably modify its Customs regulation or its application by this month-end to ensure that generics shipped from India do not get detained at its ports, indicating a possible end to this long-standing irritant to …

Trade, technology transfer and climate change

Current developments in regulatory regimes raise concerns about the manner in which technology transfer is likely to pan out in the debate on climate change. Existing trade agreements have made developing countries cope with environmental challenges in meeting standards. Given that India

Changing the rules of the energy game

Vladimir Radyuhin With the launch of a major oil pipeline from Eastern Siberia to the Pacific Ocean, Russia can now ship oil to not only its traditional customers in Europe but also the ever-growing energy markets in Asia. The year 2010 will see the global energy map redrawn as Russia, …

Basmati export floor may be raised $200/tonne

EGoM On Prices May Agree Today To Hike Minimum Export Price; Pricey Sugar Too Seen On Agenda Prabha Jagannathan NEW DELHI A MEETING of an empowered group of ministers (EGoM) on prices scheduled for Tuesday is likely to give its nod to hike the minimum export price (MEP) for basmati …

Getting more out of ore

I t is such a profitable business that industrialists were willing to pay former Jharkhand Chief Minister Madhu Koda thousands of crores of rupees to get mining licenses. Therefore, it seems that the mining industry doth protest a bit too much at the increase in tax on the export of …

The problem with prices (editorial)

Food inflation is the biggest of stories facing India as we enter a new year. India

Ministry would prefer to be cautious on Rabi outcome

The Agriculture Ministry is cautious about projecting a bright prospect for the Rabi crop, saying much would depend on the weather situation in the coming months. Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar told reporters on Wednesday on the occasion of 81st Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the ICAR that he would rather …

Carmakers brace up to drive into new export territories

Automakers Such As Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Tata Motors Eyeing Australia, New Zealand And Latin America Sutanuka Ghosal KOLKATA INDIAN auto majors are slowly changing tack as the economy marches on revival path. Bit-by-bit, domestic car biggies are now changing over to newer export target while going flat out to push …

Uranium exports to India by Australia on cards

Adopting a fresh approach, an international panel expert report has indicated Australia could give India access to its uranium provided "equivalent disciplines" were applied to help meet disarmament obligations. According to latest media reports here today, Australia could drop its ban on selling uranium to India after a report commissioned …

Assessment of comparative advantage in aquaculture: framework and application on selected species in developing countries

International trade in fishery products has increased, together with the absolute and relative importance of aquaculture, as a source of fish production. Shrimp and salmon are two examples of species grown in developing countries that are traded internationally. How successful a country is in competing against other producers depends in …

Urban metabolism of Paris and its region

The article presents the results of a research project aimed at (1) examining the feasibility of material flow analysis (MFA) on a regional and urban scale in France, (2) selecting the most appropriate method, (3) identifying the available data, and (4) calculating the material balance for a specific case. Using …

Bt cotton rises Rs 1,000/candy

The prices of Gujarat Sankar-6 (GS-6) medium staple Bt cotton, the largest exported variety from India, shot up over Rs 1,000 per candy (1 candy = 356 kg) since Saturday in the spot markets in Gujarat. The increase was mainly propelled by Chinese demand and mill buying, industry officials and …

Textile industry demands ban on cotton exports

Chandan Kishore Kant / Mumbai November 13, 2009, 0:45 IST Unnecessary, says ministry, as the country has enough stock. The country is likely to export close to eight million bales (1 bale = 170 kg) of cotton in the current cotton year ( October 1 onwards) if the pace of …

Heavy rainfall may dent export of major crops

Kaustubh Kulkarni & Pravda Godbole / Pune November 12, 2009, 0:04 IST The heavy and incessant rain that has hit Maharashtra and Gujarat over the last three days, is all set to dent the export of cash crops such as grapes, pomegranates, alphonso mangoes and cashewnuts. Output of other crucial …

In Pune, it will pay to go bananas

Banana grower Adhinath Barve of Junnar tehsil in Pune district is expecting to double his exports when he begins harvesting his three-acre plantation in February next year. Barve, along with 100-odd farmers of the tehsil, is associated with a campaign initiated by Shivneri Agriculture Graduates

Indian drugs may get safe EU passage

Netherlands Takes Lead After India Threatens To Drag EU To WTO Amiti Sen NEW DELHI PHARMA exports from India are likely to be promised safe passage by the European Union after India took up the issue following seizure of two consignments while in transit through the region. The EU had …

Tariff liberalization and trade specialization in India

Since the early 1990s, India has embarked on economic reforms that have progressively opened up the country to international trade. This paper analyzes the effects of reform on India

Rice output estimate for 09-10 cut to 82mt

Way Out: Govt-To-Govt Imports Or Allowing State Units To Source For Welfare Needs Prabha Jagannathan NEW DELHI THE rice output for 2009-10 may be weaker at 82 million tonne (MT), a drop of 17 mt over record 99.15 mt output in 2008-09, according to US Department of Agriculture. Considering an …

Pusa Basmati 1121 rice not genetically modified, says IARI

Gargi Parsai NEW DELHI: On a day when the commercial release of Bt Brinjal was recommended by the Genetic Engineering Approval Committee, the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) denied that Pusa Basmati 1121 rice (exported to the Middle East) was genetically modified as was reported in a section of the …

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