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The program of visit: September 29 Bilateral meeting between Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation VB Khristenko with the secretary (deputy head) of the Ministry Chemistry and chemical fertilizers in India M. Joshi (Ministry of Chemical Industry of India and fertilizers). Round Table. To discuss topical issues of cooperation in the pharmaceutical industry with the participation of heads of a dozen Indian and Russian companies. Bilateral meeting in narrow format VB Khristenko Minister of Trade and … Continue reading
Because of the high cost of cotton textile industry over Indian manufacturers, which is very distressed overseas customers. The Indian textile industry, the export of products which is 20 billion dollars a year, refuses to take orders for the manufacture of cotton products. Overseas customers enjoy a wide spectrum of services to the Indian textile industry, // where the main raw material is cotton. But now the Indian producers of cotton production refuse to take orders at fixed prices from … Continue reading
Cooperation between clothing manufacturers of the two countries continues to strengthen. India and Russia signed an agreement on joint efforts to increase investment and trade volumes in the textile industry in both countries. In signing the document included representatives of the Russian Union of Entrepreneurs of Textile and Light Industry Council and apparel exports of India (AEPC). A cooperation agreement provides, inter alia, exchange of technology and know-how in textile production. For this purpose, a special Commission on Affairs textile … Continue reading
In early February, in India, became known to the preliminary data on exports for January 2009. They made a bombshell. Although at the beginning of the year is traditionally reduced the volume of foreign sales, no one expected that exports will fall by 22% – nearly a quarter! Among the export sectors of Indian economy, which fall in demand in foreign markets face the most serious consequences – and light industry. Available for export about 60% of the total industry … Continue reading
