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Ennore Port gives concession to Nissan for cargo export

Ennore Port gives concession to Nissan for cargo export

Ennore Port agreed to handle automobile exports cargo of Japanese auto major Nissan Motor India at a concessional rate for a period of 10 years. According to an agreement signed by both the parties, the port gave Nissan concessions in the wharfage up to 60,000 units per annum at the rate of 0.36 percent per unit

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Pipavav port handles 6% more marine export cargo

Pipavav port handles 6% more marine export cargo

Gujarat-based Pipavav port handled 233,738 tonne of marine exports in 2012-13, 6 per cent higher than 219,801 tonne handled in the previous year, data from Marine Products Export Development Authority shows. It is learnt that the port continues to be a leading facility for export of seafood, in terms of quantity, for the second consecutive year in 2012-13

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Govt suspends gold imports, exports from SEZs

Govt suspends gold imports, exports from SEZs

The Union government has partially suspended pure gold imports and exports from special economic zones (SEZs), alarmed at the rampant diversion of the duty-free yellow metal to domestic markets. SEZs are allowed duty-free imports as opposed to a maximum of 6 per cent charged on imports by other entities.

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Exports grow 0.8% in January

Exports grow 0.8% in January

During January 2013, India's exports expanded marginally by 0.8 percent to $25.6, ending eight straight months of decline. During the same month, imports grew 6.1 percent to $45.6 billion, data from the union commerce ministry shows. It is learnt that that marginal rise in exports is in line with the trend of the pace of contraction slowing down ove

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Exports grow 0.8% in January

Exports grow 0.8% in January

During January 2013, India's exports expanded marginally by 0.8 percent to $25.6, ending eight straight months of decline. During the same month, imports grew 6.1 percent to $45.6 billion, data from the union commerce ministry shows. It is learnt that that marginal rise in exports is in line with the trend of the pace of contraction slowing down ove

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