NATIONAL Trade: Kamal Nath to announce Foreign Trade Policy In a bid to take on China and create more jobs, India will tomorrow (Apr 06, 2006) unveil its Foreign Trade Policy, which is likely to give a new thrust to toys, leather, textiles, stationery, sports goods and processed food exports.
Jet settle name for subsidiary; awaits Govt consent After snapping up Air Sahara in a500 million dollar deal, Jet Airways is likely to operate it as a wholly-owned subsidiary till regulatory and other clearances are granted to the acquisition process.
'Inflation rate dips below the four percent mark' Inflation rate dipped below the four per cent mark to 3.96 per cent and is under control,
Finance Minister P Chidambaram said today (Apr 6, 2006).
Chidambaram asks SBI employees to call off strike Finance Minister P Chidambaram today (Apr 06, 2006) asked the striking State Bank of India employees to resume their duties, saying there was no justification for continuing the stir as the bank management has assured that their demand would be considered.
INTERNATIONAL SBI employees refuse FM's appeal to resume duty Striking SBI employees today (Apr 6, 2006) said they are willing to climb down on their demand for higher pension, but would not heed Finance Minister P Chidambaram's
appeal to resume duty till their demand was met.
India likely to grow by 7.6% in '06, 7.8% in '07 Indian economy is likely to slow down a little to 7.6 per cent in the fiscal year 2006 and 7.8 per cent in 2007 as consumption and investment may get affected due to higher inflation, Asian Development Bank said today (Apr 6, 2006).
Mittal Steel's SA arm to meet Govt over pricing The South African subsidiary of Mittal Steel, which recently lost a battle over steel prices in the country, is gearing up to meet the government over domestic pricing.