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March ending: Lessons learnt, new plans by the Government

By Abin Daya This is the time of the year we close our books, reflect on what has happened over the past 12 months, and make plans for the next year. Same is the case with the government. This week, we bring you a snapshot of public finances, especially the twin deficits, as of Feb 2017, and how we expect the year to end. While both deficit figures have breached the budgeted numbers as of Feb, there is a chance that strong revenue growth in March could help pull them back to below the threshold. Will need to wait for formal data to come from Ministry of Finance to see if that happens. Continuing with an update on last week’s story about Methyl ...

India and Thailand meet to discuss agriculture, trade

The Dollar Business Bureau  India and Thailand on Tuesday agreed to work collectively for the benefit of farmers, manufacturers and traders in the field of tuber crops such as tapioca.  This issue along with several others was discussed between S S Ahluwalia, Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare and a delegation led by Winichi Chaemchaeng, Thailand’s Vice Minister of Commerce in New Delhi. The delegates from Thailand have proposed that cooperation in the area of agriculture, mainly of tapioca processing, value addition, etc, provides tremendous opportunities, according to a statement by the Agriculture Ministry.  Ahluwalia stated that both the countries share ties of history, heritage, civilisation and culture and that India and Thailand are important partners in several international forums.  The visiting ...

Indias seafood exports growing steadily, but some areas require attention

The target now is to reach $10 billion by 2020, and it is hoped that higher production will help the sector touch $6 billion in FY2014-15, despite dampened shrimp prices and a firm rupee. Abraham J. Tharakan, President, Seafood Exporters Association of India (SEAI)   Today, India’s seafood is popular all around the word with exports to around 100 countries. Growing from a mere Rs.3.92 crore in 1961-62 to Rs. 16,597.23 crore in 2011-12, the growth story of India’s seafood exports is amazing. Driving this growth is improved quality standards and the changing export matrix for India, which has changed from export of mostly dry fish/shrimps to neighbouring countries to exports of frozen shrimps to countries like Southeast Asia, USA ...