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India to export essential agri commodities to Maldives without any restriction

The Dollar Business Bureau The Central Government of India has agreed to allow the export of 11714.45 MT of potato, 19466.36 MT of onion, 67640.24 MT of rice, 59442.17 MT of wheat flour and 11706.30 MT of sugar for the FY of 2017-18 to the Republic of Maldives as per the bilateral trade agreement signed between the Government of India and the Government of Maldives.  A directive by the DGFT via notification no., 12/2015-2020 dated June 27, 2017 was issued saying this is effective from April. The notification also clearly states that the exports of these essential commodities to Maldives are exempted from any existing or future restriction/prohibition on export. The government periodically imposes minimum export price on essential agri commodities in order ...

S&P Global downgrades Qatars rating to AA-

The Dollar Business Bureau Credit rating agency S&P Global Ratings on Wednesday lowered the credit rating of Qatar by one level to AA- and put the country on a watch on concerns of further downgrading after four Gulf Arab nations severed ties with Doha.   “We believe this will exacerbate Qatar's external vulnerabilities and could put pressure on economic growth and fiscal metrics,” S&P Global said.  Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt and the UAE on Monday announced that they were severing diplomatic relations and closing air, land and sea links with Doha.   Saudi Arabia and its allies alleged that Qatar is providing support to extremist groups and serving the interests of Riyadh’s regional rival Iran, claims which Doha has strongly declined.   “At this ...

India to import additional 2,000 MT of pulse by next month

PIB, Government of India Inter Ministerial Committee on prices and availability of essential food items chaired by Secretary, Department of Consumer Affairs reviewed prices and availability of pulses and onions in New Delhi on Monday. Regarding tur dal, Kendriya Bhandar informed that all arrangements have been made to make imported dal available on its outlets in Delhi from October 15. Safal will also sell the dal through its outlets by this weekend. Imported dal is also being allocated to other states as per their requests received. Allocations to Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu have been made. The committee was also informed that a bid to import further 2,000MT of tur has been floated by MMTC. It will open on October 16. ...