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Mukherjeee to discuss direct tax code with biz chambers
Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee will meet leading industry chambers here on October 9 to discuss issues arising out of the proposed new direct tax regime.

Exports down over 33% in April, sharpest in 14 yrs
The global downturn has taken the wind out of the sails of India"s exports, which fell the most in 14 years in April, by 33.2 per cent, over the same month last year, while domestic slowdown led to imports dropping by 36.6 per cent in the same period.

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India Eco Summit: Govt may announce more sops for exporters

The government is likely to announce more sops to exporters engaged in labour-intensive sectors like engineering, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jyotiraditya Scindia said today. - India Eco Summit: VW Group eyes 8% shares in India - India Eco Summit: No change in interest rates, says Kochhar - Gas row: RNRL accuses govt of changing stands - India Eco Summit: HIRCO to invest $5 bn in 10 yrs - India Eco Summit: "IT will post double-digit growth next yr" - India Eco Summit: UBI seeks Rs 1,800 cr from govt Talking to reporters on the sidelines of the India Economic Summit here, Scindia said the Commerce Ministry has kept some funds aside for helping exporters in distress out of the budgetary allocations. He said this money may be released after completion of the mid-term analysis of export performance. The ministry is expected to complete the review this month. Asked about Prime Minister Manmohan Singh"s statement that the government would phase the stimulus packages out next year, Scindia said: "I think the PM"s statement was on longer term outlook." After major economies entered into hard times following the crash of the Lehman Brothers in September 2008, the government had given sops like interest subsidy to exporters. India"s exports are on decline since October 2008. For the first half of the current fiscal, exports were down by over 28 per cent, though the damage has been contained significantly in August and September.


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