Bangladesh's Big Remark on India-China Ties: Won't be a ‘Football’ Between Two Countries
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Bangladesh's Big Remark on India-China Ties: Won't be a ‘Football’ Between Two Countries
1 Bangladesh Prime Minister’s Foreign Affairs Adviser Humayun Kabir said that Bangladesh will not become a football between India and China ties. He laid stress on the “Bangladesh First” foreign policy focused on practicality, balance, and national interest while maintaining constructive ties with »»»
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India considers easing certain Chinese import curbs amid growing reliance, say sources
India’s trade ministry and a government think-tank are pushing to ease certain tariff and non-tariff curbs on Chinese imports, three government officials said, acknowledging the country’s growing reliance on Chinese raw materials for industrial and export growth. They are seeking measures including»»»
India considers easing certain Chinese import curbs amid growing reliance: Sources
NEW DELHI: India's trade ministry and a government think-tank are pushing to ease certain tariff and non-tariff curbs on Chinese imports, three government officials said, acknowledging the country's growing reliance on Chinese raw materials for industrial and export growth. They are seeking measure»»»
India considers easing certain Chinese import curbs amid growing reliance, say sources
India’s trade ministry and NITI Aayog are considering easing certain tariff and non-tariff restrictions on Chinese imports to secure raw materials vital for industrial and export growth. Measures under discussion include letting anti-dumping duties lapse on some products and cutting tariffs on raw »»»
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