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Pence: US will sanction Turkey unless American pastor freed WASHINGTON (AP) â" The United States threatened NATO ally Turkey with sanctions Thursday over a detained American pastor held on terror and espionage charges. - The celestial spectacle, which would be seen in its entirety from all parts of India, last for 1 hour 43 minutes, making it the longest total lunar eclipse of this century
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Bharti Airtel Q1 profit plunges 74% YoY to Rs 97 crore About 2L jobs lost due dumping of Chinese solar panel Dumping of Chinese solar panels in India, once a major exporter of the product, is estimated to have cost 2 lakh jobs, a parliamentary panel said today and asked the commerce department to properly implement its probing arm DGAD's suggestions on cheap imports from China. Expressing shock at the job loss estimates it quoted, the panel strongly recommended resolution of problem of poor implementation of the findings of the Directorate General of Antidumping and Allied Duties on dumping of Chinese goods as also subsidies they get. These observations have been made by Parliament Standing Committee on Commerce in its report on impact of Chinese goods on Indian industry. It is disheartening to note that India was one of the major exporters of solar products between 2006-2011 before China started dumping their products at the cost of Indian manufacturers. "Presently, the exports from India have been decimated and brought to a standstill," the report said, adding that the government must take strong note of such dumping. Immediate trade remedial measures need to be deployed to protect the domestic solar industry, it said. "The anti-dumping framework also suffers with lax implementation. The unscrupulous elements are able to import the Chinese goods by circumventing the goods put under anti-dumping framework through misclassification of products," it added. On steel sector, the report stated that nothing has been done to revise or rationalize the anti-dumping duty imposed. It recommended that the steel industry, in consultation with DGAD, look into this matter on an urgent basis and make the anti-dumping duties realistic and effective to ward-off any adverse consequences of dumping of Chinese steel goods in the country. The report also said there are concerns about the mega trade deal -- Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), of which India and China are participants along with 14 other countries. It suggested following caution during the negotiations and asked the government to calibrate its approach in such kind of agreement. The RCEP bloc comprises 10 Asean group members (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, Laos and Vietnam) and their six FTA partners - India, China, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand. India's trade deficit with China increased to USD 63.12 billion in 2017-18, from USD 51.11 billion in 2016-17. "...nothing should be agreed to at the cost of our industrial health," the panel said. Further noting that tariff barrier is an important tool to counter dumping of Chinese goods, it said: "The government tariff protection must also be accompanied with production subsidy or incentives which can be a match to Chinese assistance so that our domestic production gets a real boost." On pharmaceutical industry, the report said that it is high time that India's dependency on Chinese bulk drugs has reduced drastically. "Such a strategic product cannot be left at the mercy of China as it impacts the nation's health security," it said. To protect textiles sector, the report suggested hike in customs duty on garment imports. It also said that all zero duty access that have been provided on imports of garments into India should be made subject to sourcing of raw materials from India. Commenting on the firecracker industry, it called for prohibiting import of hazardous Chinese firecrackers. Vedanta's smelter closure has hurt companies, put people out of jobs: Executive NEW DELHI: India's decision to shut down Vedanta Resources' biggest copper smelter over environment concerns has hit 350 companies that buy its products and led to over 3,000 layoffs, a top company executive said. The Tamil Nadu state government ordered a permanent closure of the plant in May following protests over alleged environmental violations that turned violent and culminated in the police opening fire on protesters, killing 13 of them. The smelter, located in the port city of Thoothukudi in south India, is operated by Sterlite Copper, a unit of London-listed Vedanta controlled by Anil Agarwal. Residents and activists say the smelter is polluting their air and water. Sterlite Chief Executive P. Ramnath said the shutdown, which the company has challenged in court, has led to a shortage of copper and scores of companies in and around Tamil Nadu that depended on supplies, are folding up or scaling back operations. "Some of them have shut down - Coimbatore motor manufacturers have shut down, some tube manufacturers have shut down," Ramnath told Reuters in an interview, without naming any of the companies. Coimbatore is an industrial centre in Tamil Nadu state. A top state government official did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment. D Jayakumar, a state minister who has previously spoken on behalf of the government, did not respond to calls seeking comment. Jayakumar told Reuters last month that the closure would not impact investments. Vedanta says the Thoothukudi smelter, which has a capacity of 400,000 tonnes, accounted for 36 percent of India's demand and directly employed around 5,000 people. The company planned to retain all the employees on its rolls as it fights for lifting of the ban on operations. But the company has had to let go over 3,000 people who were on contract, Ramnath said. He said the shutdown was forced on the company without proper procedures. A top district official told Reuters last month after a reported acid leak that the state government was taking all precautions to ensure safety. Vedanta is importing copper cathodes and supplying it to some domestic consumers to maintain its relationship with some customers, Ramnath said. The copper crisis in India comes at a time when globally, copper prices have fallen due to stability in production despite disruptions all over the world. Three-month copper on the LME has fallen by over 13 percent since the beginning of the year over fears of a trade war between the United States and China. All contracts to import copper ore are on hold due to the shutdown, said Ramnath, adding that BHP Billiton Ltd and Freeport Mcmoran are among its major suppliers. BHP and Freeport declined to comment. "All contracts related to supply of copper concentrate are on force majeure. Most of the copper suppliers are in Chile, Indonesia and Australia," Ramnath said. en-gb 2018-07-26T21:25:41+05:30 - Russiaâs external and internal pressure with probable Azeri military provocation likely intended to weaken new Armenian government
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