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India raises pitch against protectionism
Ahead of the WTO Ministerial Meeting in Geneva next week, India today said protectionism by some countries need to be opposed and delay in reaching a global trade-opening deal will harm developing countries.

Normal life paralysed as TRS chief's health deteriorates
Normal life was paralysed for the second consecutive day in Telangana as violent demonstrations rocked the region in support of the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) president, K Chandrasekhar Rao, whose fast-unto-death entered ninth day on Monday.

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Federal Bank Q3 net plunges 46%
The leading Kerala-based private sector lender Federal Bank today said its net profit declined by 45.92 per cent to Rs 110.25 crore for the third quarter ended December, over the corresponding quarter last fiscal.
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China 'strongly opposes' US steel pipe tariffs

China today condemned a US decision to slap tariffs on steel pipes from the Asian giant, saying it "strongly opposed" the move. - India, China to help make Asia-Pacific largest aviation market - US encourages dialogue between India and China - India likely to benefit better than China from eco recovery - GAIL may buy stake in China"s CNPC - Telefonica, China Unicom to swap $1 billion of stock - SDRs in their eyes "China is highly concerned over this matter. We strongly oppose such trade protectionist moves," a commerce ministry spokeswoman said. The spokeswoman declined to comment on what action China would take, if any, in response to the US move, saying the ministry could make an additional statement later in the day. The US Commerce Department said Wednesday it had made a preliminary decision to impose duties of as much as 31 per cent on Chinese carbon or alloy tubular steel products used in oil and gas wells, following claims they were backed by unfair subsidies. From 2006 to 2008, imports of such pipes — officially known as oil country tubular goods (OCTG) — from China increased 203 per cent by volume, the statement said. They were valued at $2.6 billion last year.


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