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by Mig21 on Jul 23, 2007 02:00 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

This should serve as a warning to our So called Experts not to depend on Export market much but develop our own Internal market .

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by Sanket Deshmukh on Jul 23, 2007 08:36 PM   Permalink
Hello Mig21... u surely know nothing about economy and trade... this should serve as warning to India to be more productive, focus on infrastructure and export more!

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by shanmuga subramanian on Jul 23, 2007 10:40 PM   Permalink
Export will not be future for India!

Our Domestic market is expanding!

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by Blazer on Jul 24, 2007 02:52 AM   Permalink
Very little control in the hands of Indian coporates. Most of them are MNC's whose home is India today tomorrow ???

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by Sunil Talwar on Jul 23, 2007 09:06 PM   Permalink
Export more? With the Rupee appreciating against the Dollar by 10%, all Exporters are losing out and on the verge of closure - one fails to understand the hackneyed economics of the FM.

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by Subhankar Sengupta on Jul 23, 2007 09:07 PM   Permalink
I think we need to do both kinda mix and match

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by raj shekhar pv on Jul 23, 2007 09:22 PM   Permalink
When rupee was depreciating we restricted imprts and unrestrcted exports. Now we should restrict exports and open up imports.

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by aa vinay on Jul 23, 2007 09:43 PM   Permalink
I am afraid you guys are short in macro-economics. USD depreciation is a reality now & seems to be there for a long time. These measures will only bring loses to India. Need of hour is cut cost, increase productivity & enhance value. Gaat it?

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