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The government has asked Indian Institute of Foreign Trade to prepare a report on the impact of the enlargement of the European Union in the country exports.
The report analyses the impact and developing a plausible negotiating strategy for India with respect to elements of export interest.
The three main points identified in products negotiable “, where most favorites nationality prices are probably related to increase, leather, textiles and chemicals.
The study, in collaboration with the Federation of Indian Export Organizations, the government’s proposals on the basis of feedback from exporters, FIEO said.
IIFT has already initiated discussions with exporters in this context, in the land of the major cities of Chennai and Mumbai.
With the European Union’s largest trading partner and second largest source of foreign direct investment in India, its current expansion is certainly have a great influence on the Indian economy in general and especially exports.
In the area of market access, it is estimated that in the case of new members joining the EU, tariffs on products are not be bound.
Some experts believe that since the EU already has a wide variety Tarrif barriers unavailable, it is unlikely that migration tarrifs.
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Business-students played a strategist to competition last week, for the best ideas to increase profits.
Sponsored by Tata Indicom, Poseidon - Business Plan competition, Parivartan was part, the annual festival of IIT Delhi’s Management Science.
The competition, named after the Greek god of the seas, earthquakes and horses, won the team Mumbai’s National Institute of Industrial Engineering.
Top B-schools - IIM Calcutta, the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Faculty of Management Studies, Management Development Institute Gurgaon and others - and Engineering Institute IIT Kanpur have been Schlachtgetümmel.
“It is our desire to connect with youth not only as consumers, but to participate in their empowerment. Poseidon students will help showcase the talents of business,” said Vineet Bhatia, Tata telecommunications services “Chief the northern region.
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Jamshedpur, Apr 3 (PTI) The Xavier Labour Relation Institute (XLRI) has conferred the Sir Jehangir Ghandy Gold medal on Subir Raha, chairman and managing director of ONGC for his outstanding contribution towards industrial and social peace.
Raha received the medal from Tata Steel managing director and chairman of the board of governors of XLRI, B Muthuraman at the convocation on Sunday.
In all, 235 students received diplomas for two-year post graduate in business management and three-year post graduate in business management.
The Centre for Logistics and Transportation Management as part of its activities has designed a post-gradutate certificate programme in logistics and supply chain management for working executives.
The programme is offered in collaboration with Reliance Web World during the weekends in seven major cities of the country. It was proposed to offer a similar PG certificate programme in other countries like Dubai and Singapore in the coming year.
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Hewlett-Packard India has announced the roll-out of the “Campus on the Move” initiative today to promote their products and solutions portfolio in the country one of the major educational institutions.
As part of the initiative, while rolling, HP is a series of road shows, including coverage of the major cities of New Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Salem, Trichy and ‘other major areas.
Talking about the initiative, P Raghuraman, Country Manager - Business Notebooks, Hewlett Packard, India said: “We recognize HP, the gap between what the industry wants and what universities teach. Thanks to our success, “Campus on the Move” - initiative, we hope to reach a major universities throughout the country to improve programs for the needs of industry. ”
Under this initiative, HP, single window solution for the implementation of the educational institutes of information technology infrastructure, including laptops, desktops and workstations, simple and individual option leasing after - sales and technical support. Many institutions to benefit from the implementation of “Campus with a wireless laptop with students to learn, from anywhere on campus.
Over the past year, HP laptops ship with some of the most prestigious institutions in India, as Symbiosis, Wellingkar, Manipal, Amity Business School, IIPM, Kalinga, Xavier’s Institute of Management, Sri Mahavir Jain, etc.
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