September 12, 2006
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Multi-language Option in Online Catalogs

To facilitate growth of EXIM community worldwide and to ease the interaction, Tradeindia has introduced the multi-language option thus leveraging the business growth of our Indian Exporters, Manufacturers, Importers, and Service Providers. The new multi-language option in the 'Online Catalogs' section comprises of 7 languages, viz. Spanish, French, German, Italian, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. The Translation link would be displayed at the top and bottom of catalog displaying Flags of various countries. Once the user clicks on a flag, it will translate the existing text into that particular language.

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  Country Focus - Croatia

Monthly Economic & Commercial Report on Croatia for quarter ending June 2006 giving latest updates on developments directly affecting India's foreign trade and investment. Read More...

   Initiative and Development – the SEWA way

The Ahmedabad-based Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) in collaboration with the Andhra Pradesh government have undertaken a major project to marry the traditional skills of the State’s famed lace workers and handloom weavers with new marketing tools to combat the negative effects of globalisation. Read More…

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The Department of Revenue notified a long list covering 464 items which are eligible for concessional duty when imported from the four Bangkok Agreement country set consisting of China, Korea, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh on 1 September. The list is a big jump over the previous list which covered just 74 items. The Bangkok Agreement itself has been rechristened as APTA which stands for Asia Pacific Trade Agreement.
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Hi Bikky,
It was nice reading your editorial. Indeed with a little initiative from the government, India can do a lot of business with Italy. We can even use Italy as the gateway to Europe. I am really keeping my fingers crossed.
Sadat Ali
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