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Prince Andrew calls for greater cooperation in carbon economy
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Prince Andrew, UK's Special Representative for International Trade and Investment, today called for a much greater cooperation among the leading countries, including India, to 'meet the challeges of global climate change threatening millions of people across the globe'.
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Bhutan for boosting ties with Assam
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Bhutan Consul General in Kolkata, Dasho Tsering Wangda has met Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi at the latter's official residence and discussed issues of mutual interests.
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Prince Andrew to visit Kolkata as part of India tour
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Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, will arrive here on March eleven on the second leg of his week-long visit to India, beginning today in New Delhi.
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Bangladesh focus country at 11th International Trade Fair in Meghalaya
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Bangladesh businessmen have taken Shillong by storm by showcasing a wide variety of goods at the 11th International Shillong Trade Fair in Meghalaya.
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Guv seeks early start of border trade
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Arunachal Pradesh Governor Gen(Retd) J J Singh has requested the Centre to initiate measures for early start of border trade with the South East Asian nations.
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Trade with Bangladesh hit at Petrapol-Benapol corridor
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International trade between India and Bangladesh through the Petrapol-Benapol corridor near here in North 24 Parganas was disrupted as the workers allegedly abdicated their responsibilities today.
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NALCO to export aluminium billets first time in a decade
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For the first time in a decade, state-owned National Aluminium Co Ltd (NALCO) Wednesday finalized a deal to export 1,800 tonnes of aluminium billets, a senior company official said.
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Hasina assures to boost NE trade links
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Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina assured a delegation of Ministers and trade bodies of North East States that her Government would take all possible steps to facilitate movement of goods from the region through Bangladesh.
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11th International Shillong Trade Fair begins tomorrow
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The 11th International Shillong Trade Fair, organised by Industries and Trade Fair Association of Assam (ITFAA), North East, will begin here tomorrow.
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Tripura minister to address ITF in Dhaka
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As part of Indo-Bangladesh business promotion programme, a high level Indian delegation, led by Tripura Industries and Commerce Minister Jitendra Choudhury, will join the First India Trade Fair (ITF) 2010 in Dhaka on February 25.
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Mizoram Minister to visit Bangladesh
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Mizoram Trade and Commerce Minister Lalrinliana Sailo will leave here for Bangladesh tomorrow to attend Bangladesh-NE India Trade & Investment Conclave to be held on February 25.
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Buyer Seller meet on handicrafts from today
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Weavers and artisans of the State would showcase their exquisite collections of handloom and handicrafts at International Handicraft and Handloom Buyer Seller meet beginning here from Wednesday.
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31 overseas buyers to attend handicraft, handloom fair
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At least 31 overseas buyers and exporters have confirmed their participation in a two-day international handicrafts and handloom fair beginning in the state capital Wednesday, an official said Monday.
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Shree Renuka Sugars rises on Brazilian deal news
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The scrip of sugar refining major Shree Renuka Sugars Ltd (SRSL) rose more than 3.94 percent at the Bombay Stock Exchange during morning trade Monday
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ILPA holds fashion show to popularize leather products in Kolkata
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In a bid to showcase leather products to international buyers, the Indian Leather Products Association (ILPA) organised a fashion show in Kolkata city on Saturday.
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Budget wishlist: Gems, jewellery industry seek zero duty gold imports
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The gems and jewellery industry today said the government should allow the import of gold under open general licence (OGL) and introduce zero duty on gold imports.
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IMF to start sales of 191.3 tonnes of gold soon
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The International Monetary Fund on Wednesday said it will shortly begin selling 191.3 tonnes of gold in the open market under a program approved last year to boost its resources for lending.
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Karimganj team meets Bangla minister over border trade
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With a view to improving border trade with Bangladesh, the Karimganj exporters-importer union have demanded restoration of the Karimganj-Mahisashan-Sahajpur railway line.
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Bangladesh's Industry Minister calls for stronger trade links with India
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Bangladesh Minister for Industries Dilip Barua has called for stronger trade ties with India.On his arrival here on Tuesday, Barua said he was keen to build on bilateral relations following Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's visit to India last month.
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Beijing-bashing: 'Fine' on China goods dealers in Arunachal
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Buying, selling or using anything with a made-in-China tag now invites a 'fine' of Rs 10,000 in Arunachal Pradesh. That goes for relishing Chinese food too.
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EC to elevate ties with India in biotech sector
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European Commission (EC) proposes to elevate cooperation with India to a partnership level in the biotechnology sector and expand other initiatives in Science and Technology.
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Gold prices down Rs 35 a gram to Rs 12,120
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Gold prices fell again on Friday by Rs 280 a sovereign weighed by a stronger dollaroverseas. A sovereign of gold is now at Rs 12,120 and a gram costs Rs 1,515, down Rs 35 for a gram.
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Thai ambassador for road link to NE
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Thai ambassador to India Krit Kraichitti Thursday insisted on development of land connectivity between North-East India and Thailand for enhancing bilateral ties in areas of trade, investment, tourism and culture.
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Bangla seeks air link with Guwahati
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The Bangladesh High Commissioner to India Tariq A Karim today met Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi and discussed bilateral issues beneficial to both the countries.
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AAPSU to boycott Chinese goods in Arunachal
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The All Arunachal Pradesh Students' Union (AAPSU) has decided to boycott all Chinese goods in the state from February 8.
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