
Friday, July 3, 1998
"Curbs not to affect Indo-Japanese trade"
Japanese ambassador, Hiroshi Hirabayashi has stated that the economic sanctions clamped by his country on India would not discourage trade and investment between the two countries. He further maintained that the Japanese investors are free to take independent decisions and work normally with India.
Inter-ministerial wrangles will cost exporters dear, says EEPC
The targeted 20% growth in exports for this year may not materialise due to customs and revenue departments ignoring commerce ministry directives. India's exports may fall far short of expectations as a result of the continuing harassment of exporters by the customs and revenue departments," said P K Shah chairman of the engineering export promotion council (EEPC).
WB sanctions $300 mn loan for women's project
The World Bank has approved a $ 300 million loan for a woman and child development project in Kerala, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh aimed at reducing the number of infant, child and maternal illnesses and deaths.
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