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Panel suggests mandatory Indian control in key sectors

Panel suggests mandatory Indian control in key sectors

The Arvind Mayaram committee suggested that in sectors like power exchanges, petroleum & natural gas refining, there is a need for mandatory Indian ownership. These sectors are part of the nine sectors that the panel recommended for classifying as those where 'Indian ownership' and 'control' will be mandatory. It may be recalled that the central government set up the Arvind Mayaram committee to suggest measures for liberalising the country's foreign direct investment (FDI

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Essar Steel raises $1 bn via ECB

Essar Steel raises $1 bn via ECB

In order to reduce interest cost, Essar Steel decided to swap rupee debt with dollar loans. As part of this initiative, the flagship firm of Ruia Group raised $1 billion through external commercial borrowings (ECB), thereby saving interest cost by at least 6 percent or 450 crore. Banks led by IDBI and ICICI Bank subscribed to the ECB. The company is making attempt to convert its rupee liabilities into dollar as its earnings are in

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Expert panel suggests renewal of green nod for Posco project

Expert panel suggests renewal of green nod for Posco project

An Expert Appraisal Committee suggested the renewal of the environmental clearance for the proposed steel plant of the South Korean giant Posco at Jagatsinghpur, Odisha. Posco wants to set up a 12-mn tpa steel plant in the area. In the interim, it will be starting off with 4 mn tpa capacity and add another 4 mn t in the second phase. The committee

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OIL, OVL to buy stake in Mozambique gas field for $2.47 bn

OIL, OVL to buy stake in Mozambique gas field for $2.47 bn

In Mozambique, Indian State exploration firms ONGC and Oil India (OIL) have signed a $2.48-billion deal to acquire 10 per cent stake from Videocon in a giant gas project in the African country. The acquisition deal may help ship an estimated 6 million tonne a year of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to India. ONGC Videsh (OVL), the overseas arm of the State explorer, said the deal marks its entry into a world-class project with significant upside potential, and would help it achieve long-term product

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GAIL gets interim relief from HC order

GAIL gets interim relief from HC order

In an interim relief to Gas Authority of India (GAIL), the Madras High Court stayed an order passed by the Tamil Nadu government for removal of pipelines laid by the gas utility major in farm lands in the state. GAIL was laying pipeline in some farm areas of Tamil Nadu as part of its Kochi-Bangalore pipeline project. However, farmers raised objection to the project in the state and this prompted the state government to disallow the project

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Oil India to borrow to fund acquisition

Oil India to borrow to fund acquisition

TK Ananth Kumar, Director (Finance) of Oil India informed that the firm would borrow from the overseas market to fund its acquisition of the Mozambique gas project. He said the firm is considering to raise 80 per cent to 90 per cent of its share of $1 billion (in the acquisition).
In other words, the firm may raise a maximum of $900 million from overseas markets

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APM Terminals to join hands with Ningbo Port

APM Terminals to join hands with Ningbo Port

A joint venture between Ningbo Port Group and APM Terminals would invest in and operate berths 3, 4 and 5 at NingboÂ’s Meishan Container Terminal in China. Both the parties have recently entered into an agreement
for this joint venture. While Ningbo Port Group would invest 75 percent, APM Terminals would contribute the remaining 25 percent in the joint venture. The berths are expected to ope

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Ministry may direct major ports on work site preference

Ministry may direct major ports on work site preference

Media reports indicate that the union shipping ministry may ask all major ports to wind up their marketing offices and allow all its senior officers to work from the port premises. Recently, the shipping ministry directed Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) to close its 7,000-sq feet office on the top floor (31st) of the World Trade Centre (WTC) at Cuffe Parade in South

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Court asks Kandla port to repay dues of ABG

Court asks Kandla port to repay dues of ABG

A district court at Gandhidham directed Kandla port to take over a container loading facility, which was developed by ABG Infralogistics, only after repaying the debt owed by the latter to a consortium led by Axis Bank. The consortium is yet to recover about Rs 101 crore lent to ABG Infralogistics for developing the project. It may be recalled that earlier Kandla Port signed a 30-year concession agreement with ABG Infralogistics for the proje