China chip industry probed for being non-competitive
The Morning Standard|December 24, 2024
THE United States said on Monday it is opening an investigation into China's policies for its semiconductor industry, over concerns that Beijing is turning to "extensive anticompetitive and non-market means" to undermine other economies.
China chip industry probed for being non-competitive

The probe centers on foundational semiconductors-which go into everything from cars to medical devices-and whether China's actions create burdens for US commerce, said the US Trade Representative's (USTR) office.

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Year-ender 2024: Telecom sector sees tariff hikes, user losses, Vi fundraising
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INDIAN telecom sector had a mixed bag in 2024, marked by tariff hikes, subscriber losses, and fundraising by loss-making telecom service provider Vodafone Idea.

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December 25, 2024
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HFCL defence equipment mfg unit in Hosur

HFCL Limited, a leading telecom equipment maker, on Tuesday inaugurated a state-of-the-art defence equipment manufacturing facility in Hosur, Tamil Nadu.

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Fresher hirings see rise: No. of job applications surge 27% to 2 cr in 2024
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December 25, 2024
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PM Modi meets economists ahead of Budget

PRIME Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday interacted with a group of economists and thought leaders in preparation for the Union Budget at NITI Aayog.

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December 25, 2024
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Recharge plans for voice calls, messages to benefit customer, not telcos

THE Telecom Regulatory Authority of India's (TRAI) recent directive to have recharge plans exclusively for voice calls and messages without any compulsion to buy internet data will benefit customers not much to telecom service providers, say industry experts.

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December 25, 2024
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Dabur to launch toothpaste for kids' category

DABUR India on Tuesday announced its entry into the kids' toothpaste category with the launch of 'Dabur Herb'l Kids Toothpaste' curated for cavity protection for kids above three years of age.

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December 25, 2024
Dabur moves HC against Patanjali over Chyawanprash ad campaign
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Dabur moves HC against Patanjali over Chyawanprash ad campaign

FMCG segment leader Dabur approached the Delhi High Court on Tuesday, alleging that Patanjali Ayurved has been running advertisements that disparage its Chyawanprash products.

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RBI bulletin says economy on recovery path

AFTER the slump in the second quarter, the economy has regained momentum and is recovering fast on the back of strong festival demand and there is a sustained upswing in rural demand, the in-house researchers and economists at the RBI said on Tuesday in its monthly bulletin, underlining the central bank's optimism in the strength of the economy.

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December 25, 2024
RBI sold $9.28 billion in forex market in Oct to support rupee
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RBI sold $9.28 billion in forex market in Oct to support rupee

IN a bid to support a falling rupee, which lost as much as 125 paise between October 10 and December 24 when it closed at 85.207, the Reserve Bank on Tuesday said it has net sold $9.28 billion on the spot foreign exchange market in October. The net outstanding forward sale stood at $49.18 billion in October as compared to the net sale of $14.58 billion in September.

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