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Indian minister says no plans to raise food handouts
Indian minister says no plans to raise food handouts

24/09/2014

(Reuters) - India does not plan to raise grain allocations under its food welfare programme, the food minister told Reuters on Tuesday, after a newspaper report quoted him backing an increase in such subsidised handouts that would have stretched state finances.
EU expanding list of nontariff barriers in talks with Japan
EU expanding list of nontariff barriers in talks with Japan

24/09/2014

BRUSSELS -- The European Commission will seek more concessions on nontariff barriers from Japan as part of negotiations toward an economic partnership agreement, focusing on the automotive sector, including a call for Japan to adopt common safety standards for autoparts.
Anti-dumping and countervailing measures vital for Sri Lanka
Anti-dumping and countervailing measures vital for Sri Lanka

24/09/2014

It is very important to implement anti-dumping regulations in Sri Lanka. In other words, a common mechanism to protect our domestic industry from unfair trade practices has become a necessity.
Trade barriers hamper Sino-India ties
Trade barriers hamper Sino-India ties

24/09/2014

Chinese investors said to be ready to pepper India with billions of dollars in investments are looking to the government for a little more investment-friendly environment, business experts say.
China to cut cotton import quotas to boost demand for domestic fiber
China to cut cotton import quotas to boost demand for domestic fiber

24/09/2014

(Reuters) - China, the world's top consumer of cotton, will slash its import quotas for 2015 to boost demand for domestic fiber, a senior official said on Monday, driving futures prices in both China and the United States lower.
India: Govt imposes dumping duty on sulphur black imports from China
India: Govt imposes dumping duty on sulphur black imports from China

24/09/2014

The Finance Ministry has imposed anti-dumping duty on sulphur black imports from China.
Workshop looks into Vietnam’s first successful anti-dumping case
Workshop looks into Vietnam’s first successful anti-dumping case

22/09/2014

Vietnam levied anti-dumping duties on stainless steel products from four economies for the first time ever, a move that was hotly discussed during a workshop in Hanoi recently.
Vietnam optimistic about TPP progress
Vietnam optimistic about TPP progress

22/09/2014

At an interview granted a Washington-based Radio Voice of Vietnam (VOV) reporter, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Quoc Khanh, showed his optimism about the recent progress of negotiations on the trade pact.
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