Posts tagged Business
China Acts by welcoming More Indian Goods
on January 22, 2010 by admin in Asia Pacific Trade, Business, China Business News, Export News, India News, Indian Exports, Trade Deals, Trade News, Comments Off
The Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao gave assurance to the visiting Indian Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma that his country would do everything to iron out trade imbalances with India. New Delhi had been complaining about the trade deficit for… Continue reading
Sandstorms Shrink UAE’s Solar Power Generation
on August 10, 2009 by admin in Business, Economy, World Business, Comments Off
The solar power production at the first and largest solar power plant of the UAE and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has been hit badly due to last week’s extreme sandstorm conditions. The week-long dust clouds around… Continue reading
India Pitted Against with China in Ban Game
on July 29, 2009 by admin in China Business News, World Business, Comments Off
China has warned India that it would also clamp restrictions on Indian food products including seafood and sesame oil if India did not remove ban on its dairy products. China reacted following India banned imports of chocolates and chocolate products… Continue reading
Geithner Trip to Guarantee Investment Safety to the Mid-East
on July 13, 2009 by admin in Economy, GCC News, World Business, Comments Off
The US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner in his two-day visit to the Middle East is likely to make serious effort to allay his country’s largest investor region’s fears over the US dollar’s volatility and depreciation. Geithner is expected to reassure… Continue reading
World’s Largest Solar Project to Transform Energy Domain
on June 26, 2009 by admin in Business, Economy, News, World Business, Comments Off
Guenter Gloser, deputy foreign minister of Germany in an interview to Reuters said the world’s largest solar project, the German-led consortium Desertec would create win-win environment for both Africa and Europe particularly to the Mediterranean Union states. The $554bn project… Continue reading
Up to $1.5 trillion to be siphoned from Global Stimulus
on June 23, 2009 by admin in Business, Economy, Global Economy, World Business, Comments Off
Kroll Global Fraud Report warned that if preventive measures were not taken, a portion of the global economic stimulus package would end up in the hands of fraudsters waiting in wings. The report has come out with a four-pronged formula… Continue reading
Russia Proposes Grain Triangular Union with Ukraine and Kazakhstan
on June 8, 2009 by admin in Business, Kazakhstan News, Largest Wheat Exporter, Russia News, Trade Deals, Trade News, Ukraine News, World Grain Forum, Comments Off
At the recently concluded World Grain Forum, Russia showcased a model which is expected to help the grain producers of Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan to counter price volatility of the world grain market. The Russian Agriculture Minister Yelena Skrynnik presented… Continue reading
Thailand Ropes in the UAE to Develop Mega Livestock Farms
on June 5, 2009 by admin in ASEAN News, Bilateral Trade, Business, Dairy News, Dubai News, GCC News, Trade Deals, Trade News, World Business, Comments Off
According to sources, Thailand has been able to attract the UAE to invest in its livestock farming industry to produce halal products out of sheep, goats and other livestock. Thailand is understood to have working for some time from now… Continue reading
Iran Offers Solution for Japan to Overcome Economic Turbulence
on June 5, 2009 by admin in Economy, Iranian Business, Iranian News, News, Trade Deals, Trade News, World Business, World Business News, Comments Off
During the last week’s joint seminar by Iranian and Japanese chambers of commerce held in Tokyo, the chairman of Iran’s Chamber of Commerce, Industries, and Mines, Mohammad Nahavandian said that his country had presented immense trade opportunities for Japan to… Continue reading
B2B Portal- A Partnership, the Trader Can Only Win
on June 4, 2009 by admin in B2B Business, B2B Portal, Business, E-Commerce, Global B2B, World B2B, World Business, Comments Off
B2Bs are fast becoming house hold names among international traders. The free memberships of these portals are used by most of the traders to learn about the functions as well as to initiate business. But choosing the right portal for… Continue reading
An International Trader Cannot Dismiss B2Bs
on June 3, 2009 by admin in B2B Portal, Business, E-Commerce, Global B2B, World B2B, World Business, Comments Off
Business to Business (B2B) portals have emerged as comprehensive business solution for international trade. It is high time for a trader to check, if one witnesses tremendous progress in one’s competitor’s business and one does not use e-commerce space for… Continue reading
How Universal Networking Sites Work For Businesses
on May 28, 2009 by admin in B2B Business, B2B Portal, E-Commerce, Global B2B, World B2B, Comments Off
Fishing for Customers in places where they hang out for fun and entertainment has become a theme for most of the businesses across the globe regardless of their size and geography. Many companies were able identify that this place is… Continue reading
India and ASEAN Iron out Differences – the FTA to be concluded in October
on May 28, 2009 by admin in Bilateral Trade, Business, Economy, Recent Summit, Trade Deals, Trade News, World Business, Comments Off
According to the Indian government sources, the India-ASEAN FTA will be a reality in the forthcoming ASEAN Summit in October as all outstanding issues had been sorted out by both parties. Although India and ASEAN had concluded the talks for… Continue reading
Australia and New Zealand Criticize the US Subsidies to Dairy Exports
on May 25, 2009 by admin in Australian Business, Australian News, Business, Dairy News, Dairy Trade, Economy, Global Economy, New Zealand News, News, Protectionism, World Business, Comments Off
The US move to re-introduce subsidies to 92,000 tons of dairy exports including milk powder, butter and cheese has been decried by both major dairy producing nations New Zealand and Australia. Prime Minister of New Zealand, John Key stated the… Continue reading
International Trade Gets Eco-Friendly through B2Bs
on May 24, 2009 by admin in B2B Business, B2B Portal, Business, E-Commerce, News, Comments Off
As businesses are getting more environmentally conscious, this phenomenon has fuelled businesses across the world to use Business to Business (B2B) portals as their international business tool for all their trading needs. However, in the early 1990′s, though the concept… Continue reading
During China Visit the Brazilian Prez Reiterates the Need to Depart from USD
on May 21, 2009 by admin in Bilateral Trade, Business, Economy, Global Economy, Comments Off
President of Brazil, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in his visit to China reiterated that both countries should work towards integrating respective currencies in their bilateral trade and thereby reduce transaction costs by eliminating the charges on currency exchange. Even… Continue reading
GCC Rail Projects Provide Huge Opportunities for Rail and Related Global Businesses
on May 14, 2009 by admin in GCC News, Kuwait News, Qatar News, Saudi Arabia News, Trade News, World Business, World Business News, Comments Off
Apart from about 4000km long rail tracks criss-crossing the GCC states, there are several other railway projects in progress and coming up across Gulf region. France, China, the US, UK and India already have a significant presence in the construction… Continue reading
The US-SACU Trade Deal Hits Roadblock
on May 12, 2009 by admin in Botswana News, Business, Economy, Global Economy, Lesotho News, Namibia News, News, Protectionism, South Africa News, Swaziland News, Trade Deals, Trade News, US Business News, World Business, Comments Off
The Obama administration has categorically stated that they had no interest to move forward with the free trade negotiations with the five-member Southern African Custom Union (SACU) due to the failure of several rounds of talks. The SACU comprises of… Continue reading
Indo-Chilean FTA after Indian Elections
on May 12, 2009 by admin in Business, Chile, Economy, India, Trade Deals, Trade News, World Business, Comments Off
At an Indo-Chilean business co-operation forum organized by Bengal National Chamber of Commerce & Industry (BNCCI) Ambassador of Chile to India Alfonso Silva Navarro said that both countries should plan to upgrade the present Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) to a… Continue reading
‘The Small Miracle’ Slogan to Push Sri Lanka’s Tourism Ambitions post-LTTE Era
on May 11, 2009 by admin in Economy, News, Sri Lanka News, Sri Lanka Tourism, Sri Lanka-Belgium Deal, Sri Lankan Business, Travel News, Comments Off
While the Sri Lankan defence forces are closing in on to stub out LTTE, the internationally banned terrorist organization, the country has already started sending economic feelers to several countries including Belgium. In one such exercise last week, the Sri… Continue reading
Trade Talk Failures – WTO Has to Address the Needs of Domestic Markets
on April 4, 2009 by admin in Business, Economy, Protectionism, Trade Deals, Trade News, Tradeoff, Uncategorized, World Business, World Business News, Comments Off
Initially, globalization was looked upon as a unifying agent for international business and multi-lateral trade. But lately, the hypothesis of opening up markets in the name of globalization is perceived as a threat to domestic markets and small businesses alike.… Continue reading
The US Government Takes Tentative Steps to Check the Economic Slow Down
on April 3, 2009 by admin in Business, Economy, News, Trade News, US Business News, World Business, Comments Off
Ever-since, the cowboys of business started leaving the US in search of their treasure in Asia- Pacific region, the government and laymen were left high and drive. Gradually, along with the big boys of business the money too went away… Continue reading