Posted on: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 ; 10:30 IST
Dhaka: There are 13 Nepal-Bangladesh joint ventures in the areas of medicine, restaurants, garments, construction, mineral, banks and finance companies.
Some of these joint ventures are fully operational while some others were recently approved
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The trade policy 2005-06 has been rightly framed to meet the emerging challenges of globalization. However, it envisages a very liberal posture of imports which may not be conducive for the sustained socio-economic growth as studies by the United Nations
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Kathmandu: The export sector in Nepal, one of the least developed nations in the world, has been inundated with procedural, legal and tax-related problems.
As a consequence, the Nepali export sector has failed to cope up with the challenges bro
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Karachi: The growth, expansion and diversity in global trade during last five decades would have been unimaginable without the matching revolution in transportation in the second half of the 20th century as symbolized by containerization and bulk s
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Pakistan: In the current era, level of export growth is considered to be the touch-stone of sustainable economic growth. It is due to this reason that the export-led growth constitutes the corner-stone of the development strategy of every developin
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India: The cargo handled by the 13 major ports in India might have increased by over 100 million tonnes in the last five years, but during this period, just 23 new berths have been added. Surprising, but true.
Clearly, the ports were able to ra
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Bangladesh: Exports to Ukraine increased significantly during the first nine months of the current fiscal but declined to Russia, an EPB report revealed.
With 93 per cent growth over the period, Ukraine has been emerged as the largest market of
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RPTL signs power pact with western region power utilities
Reliance Power Transmission (RPTL), subsidiary of Reliance Infrastructure, India’s largest private sector enterprise in power utility, has signed power transmission agreement with eight entities from western India for two inter-state power transmission projects.
RPTL signed the agreement through its two Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) for the projects under the Western Region System Strengthening Scheme-II (WRSSS-II), entailing an investment of INR18 billion, for establishing 400 KV double circuit transmission lines of around 1,500 kms, mainly in Maharashtra Continue