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Textile
industry fears dumping from China
The Business Line, May 23, 2005
GATS,
financial services and India
The Hindu, May 23, 2005
Developing countries should be cautious
with Lamy at top
The Financial Express, May 23, 2005
Textiles
tariff move ‘good for India’
Business Standard, May 24, 2005
China
rules out fresh curbs on textile exports
The Financial Express, May 25, 2005
Goods
export target set at $92 bn
The Financial Express, May 25, 2005
India
may make revised offer under GATS : Group of
Ministers on agriculture issues mooted.
The Hindu, 25 May, 2005
WTO
asks EC to reduce subsidized sugar exports
The Financial Express, Mumbai, 25 May 2005
EU’s
trade chief serves up tea to solve textile dispute
with china
The Economic Times, Brussels, 25 May
India
may make revised offer under GATS.
The Hindu, 25 May 2005
Iran
set for WTO talks as US drops opposition.
The Financial Times, 26 May 2005
Cabinet
panel on WTO to discuss revised offer on services
this week.
Business Line, 26 May 2005
Handloom
exports may exceed Rs 4000 cr. By Piyush Pandey,
Ahmedabad
The Business Standard, 26 May 2005
Lamy
has wider support, tougher task – EXIM
Matters. By T N C Rajagopalan.
The Business Standard, 30 May 2005
Boosting
India’s exports: Why zero tariffs may
not help. Malcom Subhan
The Financial Express, 30 May 2005
India
unlikely to open up legal, retail services.
KG Narendranath
The Financial Express, 30 May 2005
Need
to set up a global liability regime for GMOs.
Ashok B Sharma
The Financial Express, 30 May 2005
Revised
offer on GATS set for Cabinet nod – Concession
unlikely on insurance, legal, auditing services.
G. Srinivasan.
The Business Line, 30 May 2005
China
may turn to WTO for solution.
The Financial Express, 31 May 2005
India
to explore reciprocity on services at WTO.
The Financial Express, 31 May 2005
WTO
talks: Govt offers new areas for services –
Not keen on opening up retail, legal sectors.
The Business Line, 31 May 2005
‘WTO
insensitive to crisis engulfing textile industry”
The Business Line, 31 May 2005
Revised
offer in services approved.
The Business Standard, 31 May 2005
Beijing
scraps export duties on textiles.
The Financial Times, 30 May 2005
China
to scrap textile export taxes. By Tamora Vidaillet
and Lucy Hornby.
The Reuters, 30 May 2005 |