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 …

UPDATE: Food crunch

Predictions of food crisis are getting direr, forcing countries to take extraordinary measures (see

Steel cos cut exports to bypass duty

JSW Steel Not To Export This Fiscal; Essar & Ispat Look To Reduce HRC Shipments By 60% STEELMAKERS have decided to cut down exports significantly in the wake of the 15% export duty imposed on hot rolled coils (HRCs). While JSW Steel has decided not to export at all this …

GoM recipe: No wheat import, rice export

THE government has decided to drop plans of importing wheat in view of the record local procurement that has put the country in a very comfortable position compared to the last two years. This was a key decision of a meeting of a group of ministers (GoM) on food grains …

Basmati rice, wheat export bans may be lifted

India will review bans on exports of wheat and basmati rice, but shipments of other grades of rice will not be allowed at least until November, Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar said. India last exported wheat in the 2003-04 fiscal year and became an importer in the past two years, …

Ban on foodgrain exports may go

The surplus foodgrain production in the country could open new vistas for exporters, in the wake of a global shortage in food grains. With the food production in the country exceeding the estimates, the government could review lifting the ban on exports. An indication to this effect was given by …

AEPA to save Basmati from patent violation

The government on Thursday decided to empower the agriculture export promotion agency(AEPA) to protect India's farm and horticulture products like Basmati rice from anyone patenting them anywhere in the world. The cabinet has approved an amendment in the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act (Apeda), which would …

Liberia resumes logging

Two years after the un Security Council lifted sanctions on timber exports from Liberia, the government has resumed logging saying that it has fulfilled all measures asked by the un. The council banned exports of Liberian timber in 2003 after determining that proceeds from the industry were being used to …

Food prices spur inflation

in the first week of April, thousands of people stormed the presidential palace in Haiti, throwing stones and demanding the resignation of President Rene Preval over soaring food prices. In reasonably prosperous Malaysia, the ruling coalition was nearly ousted by voters who cited food and fuel price increases as their …

Govt may scrap steel export duty

Government is considering to withdraw the export duty on steel that it had notified on May 10, after a request towards this end has come from the steel ministry. Steel secretary RS Pandey said the demand of the steel producers on rolling back the export duty is under consideration and …

Indias rice export ban a temporary move

India and Vietnam have indicated that their independent restrictions on the export of certain varieties of rice are "temporary, short-term management tools that they need for their own particular situations,' according to the Association of South East Asian Nations Secretary General, Surin Pitsuwan. India, a major dialogue partner of the …

Oil Crisis No. 4

It may be counter-intuitive to argue that oil prices will climb during a year in which most of the leading economies are slowing down. Yet, global oil prices have been climbing sharply, hitting a new high of $122 per barrel on Tuesday. What is worse, the trend of price forecasts …

Gujral raps decision to withdraw sops for export of dairy products

Rajya Sabha MP Naresh Gujral today said farmers across the country, especially in Punjab, suffered a setback due to the decision of the Union government to withdraw incentives given under a scheme for export of skimmed milk, ghee and other dairy products. The Union government had extended the incentive schemes …

Asian food export curbs unwise: ADB

The Asian Development Bank on Tuesday criticised rice export bans, saying governments should instead resort to fiscal measures to help the poor, as prices of the staple continued to climb. While Indonesia promised more support to its farmers to encourage them to sell their produce to the government, signs China …

No export sops on dairy products

Government has withdrawn incentives given under various schemes for exports of skimmed milk and other dairy products, a move aimed to boost supplies in the domestic market and contain high inflation rate. Benefits provided under vishesh krishi and gram udyog yojana (VKGUY), focus market scheme and duty entitlement pass book …

Govt skims sops out of milk exports

IN YET another step towards combating inflation, the government has withdrawn export incentives on skimmed milk and other dairy products. Benefits provided under vishesh krishi and gram udyog yojana (VKGUY) and focus market scheme have been withdrawn for export of skimmed milk product, casein (milk protein) and other milk products …

Food retail FDI may get shelf space

THE government is considering a proposal to allow foreign direct investment (FDI) in food retail albeit with a caveat that all companies would have to meet mandated export obligations. The Ratan Tata-led Investment Commission has favoured permitting FDI in food retail, especially fresh and processed fruit and vegetables, with export …

Plan to boost NE exports

The challenges to the growth of foreign trade in the Northeast were today highlighted in a meet attended by the Director General of Foreign Trade and members of Federation of Indian Export Organisations and Federation of Industries and Commerce of Northeast Region. Several issues, including extension of special support to …

Fishery Act implementation need of the hour in Barpeta dist

There was a time when the entire Barpeta district was a reservoir of fishes like kawai, magur, rou, barali, etc. All the beels, wastelands and parts of Brahmaputra and its tributaries flowing through the district, were the natural habitat of these fishes. People of Barpeta have a history of consumption …

Needs of the poor take precedence over commerce

The Finance Minister Mr P. Chidambaram's utterance in Washington last week that he is prepared to sacrifice revenue to tame inflation by fiscal measures and the repetition of the same point during his intervention in the discussion on price rise in the Lok Sabha on April 16, 2008 have unwittingly …

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