ArcelorMittal to buy Canadian iron ore firm
Toronto: Unless a rival bidder emerges possibly from China by Monday, ArcelorMittal is set to take over Canada's Baffinland Iron Mines for $433 million.
ArcelorMittal has already received a 'no actio
India, China seek to double trade to 100 billion dollars
New Delhi: The premiers of India and China committed on Thursday to doubling bilateral trade to 100 billion dollars over the next five years and to redressing a growing trade imbalance now in Beijing'
Still no progress on key issues as money rules India-China meet
New Delhi: China and India's premiers agreed on Thursday to double bilateral trade to 100 billion dollars by 2015, during talks that otherwise showed no apparent progress on a series of nagging disput
India brings Pak into terror spotlight
New Delhi: India has conveyed to China its concerns about terrorism sponsored by Pakistan, Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao said on Thursday.
'Our concerns about terrorism emanating from Pakistani soil
Diesel to follow after petrol price hike
New Delhi: India's state-run oil retailers will raise petrol prices starting on Wednesday by the most in six months and New Delhi also plans to lift diesel prices, possibly stoking inflation and addin
12,000 pre-orders for Etios in India
Tokyo: Toyota Motor Corp said on Wednesday it has received 12,000 orders for its Etios sedan in India since it began taking orders on December 1, putting it well on track to meet the car's annual sale
Despite mistrust, China-India meet to focuss on trade
New Delhi: Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao begins a three-day visit to India on Wednesday, trying to boost trade and soothe tensions between the two fastest-growing major economies in the world.
Wen's vis
China's Wen Jiabao arrives; attempt to shore up fragile ties
New Delhi: Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao arrived in India at the head of a huge business delegation on Wednesday to try and shore up a relationship undermined by persistent trade and territorial disputes
Top issues in India, China ties
Reuters: India has seen China as a military threat since its defeat in a 1962 war, but with both emerging as uneven economic powers, New Delhi now fears Beijing will use its massive clout to block its
Tibetans protest China PM visit
New Delhi: Hundreds of Tibetan exiles marched through New Delhi on Wednesday to protest against Beijing's rule over Tibet, as Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao began a visit to the Indian capital.
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