Department of Energy of the US government gave conditional approval for export of locally produced LNG to non-FTA (free trade agreement) countries from Freeport Terminal on Quintana Island in Texas. The Department of Energy, in its 132 page order, said the proposed exports may result in net economic benefits to the U
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Turnaround is around the corner
The governmentÂ’s sincere attempts to expedite the project clearance of the stalled projects and participation by the private entrepreneurs in PPP projects in infrastructure would lead to enhancement of steel consumption in 2013-14.
Assocham suggests exclusion of Japan, Korea from FTA
Industry body Assocham said that companies in Japan and Korea are flooding the Indian market with their steel products and hence these products must be excluded from the ambit of FTA with these nations. The body alleges that the companies from these two nations are taking advantage of concessional duty rates at the cost of
Good time for a boost
Infrastructure Today India Opportunity Conference will be held in Toronto on 11 May, and hopes to generate interest among Canadian investors in India’s vast infrastructure opportunities. Where are the best opportunities? A peek.

