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Trading Basics

30th March 2011
Going by the standard definition, the word trading refers to the exchange of goods and services between two or more people. It is similar to the earlier times barter system with the only difference that instead of exchanging goods against goods, the parti... Read >
Author: Data Flat

Walter Parker Group’s Closer Look At China’s Economy

10th March 2011
China’s Economy: China ran its first monthly trade deficit in six years in March. Walter Parker Group is specifically designed to provide value orientated services in the areas of strategic planning, business development, and mergers and acquisitions. ... Read >
Author: Walter Parker

Interesting things about trading

25th February 2011
The global economy of the world is totally based on the fact of trading. The meaning of trade is very simple, goods or services transfer from one person to another person. Trade has other names by which we freely call it like barter, commerce, and financi... Read >
Author: JonathanTrott2k1

India - set to witness the next revolution in Food Processing Industry

04th February 2011
India is set to witness the next revolution in Food Processing Industry. The Centre has set an investment target of rupees one lakh crore by 2015 in the sector. The sector is expected to grow by 20% and value addition to increase by 35% by 2015. Food Proc... Read >
Author: Anuj Singh

Indo ASEAN FTA - Challenges and Opportunities

27th January 2011
For Kerala, which is a similar country to Philippines, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore etc, there are opportunities of benefiting from this ASEAN FTA. More than FTA, the Kerala Government is to be dreaded. What Keralites... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar

India And UK Business Development

17th January 2011
India has maintained healthy trade relations with almost all the countries. India, was under British Rule till it achieved independence in 1947. India and UK’s business relations have changed since colonial period. Once known as undeveloped country, In... Read >
Author: ankitamakwan

Benjamin Wey and NYGG: The Saga of Success

12th January 2011
Coming from a country in Asia, moving to the United States, and making it big in the business world of a city like New York, is the sort of things that legends are made of. When Benjamin Wey made his way to America more than 20 years ago, all he had was h... Read >
Author: benjaminwey

CBEC- What Does CBEC Stands for?

18th October 2010
CBEC deals with the assortment of customs and central excise duties and formulation of policy concerning levy. It also has roles in deterrence of smuggling and administration of matters which are custom related. CBEC stands for Central Board of Excise and... Read >
Author: Mateen Techmagnate

China Doing Business With Africa

28th September 2010
A new dynamism in Africa has emerged, according to the China-Africa Dialogue – a think tank and conference held at the Beijing Capital Club last Friday. Speakers including Phillip Karp and Kevin Lu of the World Bank, Professor Xue Lan, Dean at Tsinghua Un... Read >
Author: Dezan Shira

Rise in India-UAE trade, time for SMEs to explore new markets

22nd September 2010
UAE's trade surplus with India rose to Dh2.2 billion during the first quarter this year from a trade deficit of Dh7.3 billion during the same period last year, according to a report released by the Ministry of Foreign trade. The report attributed this ... Read >
Author: Exporters

Let us set the table for trading

17th August 2010
In the world of business, trading is generally referred as commerce or transaction. The system of mechanism which allows trade to happen at a particular place and time is known as market. In the olden days the original form of trade was known as barter th... Read >
Author: Neetha

Indian President Calls for India and China to Develop Models of Economic Cooperation

04th June 2010
Indian President Pratibha Patil concluded her visit to China today by calling for India and China to work together towards a long-term economic partnership. Speaking at the India-China Business Forum in Shanghai, what she called an "appropriate conclus... Read >
Author: Dezan Shira & Associates

Greater Indo-China trade volumes to boost SMEs on both sides

21st May 2010
A senior diplomat of China recently revealed that the two-way trade between India and China will reach the US$60-billion mark by December 2010. Enhanced trade volumes between India and China are expected to bolster commercial relations and also open up ne... Read >
Author: David Parks

FTA to accelerate Indo-Vietnam trade

07th May 2010
Vu Quang Diem, ambassador of Vietnam to India, recently revealed that bilateral trade between India and Vietnam is expected to receive a major impetus due to the inking of the free trade agreement (FTA) with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASE... Read >
Author: David Parks

Belgium seeks to strengthen ties with AP IT industry

29th April 2010
Ralph Moreau, first secretary (science and technology), embassy of Belgium in India, on behalf of his country has expressed keen interest to forge closer trade links with companies in the IT sector of Andhra Pradesh (AP). In a bid to enhance trade and ... Read >
Author: David Parks
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