06/09/2021
FFTR's latest Newsletter for August month is out. Click the link https://traderemedies.in/forum-newsletter-august-2021/
For more visit our website www.traderemedies.in
FORUM NEWSLETTER_AUGUST 2021 | VOLUME 79 ISSUE 111
Greetings from Forum for Trade Remedies (FFTR) 🌐 Monthly E-Newsletter ⬇️ is now available on below link;https://traderemedies.in/forum-newslettersThis Newsletter contains issues related to Trade Remedial Measures 🗺️Inside this Issue: Trade Defence Actions are taken by India & Wo...
01/03/2021
The Forum for Trade Remedies (FFTR) and the invite members of the Textile industry to keep abreast of the latest global developments in trade remedial measures.
Webinar is 5th of March (Friday) 2021 from 4pm to 6pm.
Free Registration: https://lnkd.in/dR8gymG
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28/10/2020
The Forum for Trade Remedies (FFTR) and the Indian Stainless Steel Development Association (ISSDA) invite members of the stainless steel industry to an exciting discussion on maximizing the potential of stainless steel MSMEs through knowledge on trade remedial measures.
Saturday, Oct 31, at 12 noon
22/08/2020
& are jointly organizing a FREE WEBINAR on the role of various (TRM) & -Tariff (NTB) in facilitating the Indian chemical and petrochemical industry. The Webinar will be on Cisco Webex Platform
Registration link is given below:
https://lnkd.in/diMy-_t
23/06/2020
Why a complete boycott of Chinese goods is not possible
Currently China’s presence in the Indian market is huge, and we cannot — at least for the moment — wish it away. What is required are structural reforms and appropriate policy interventions across sectors
https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/india/why-a-complete-boycott-of-chinese-goods-is-not-possible-5444641.html
Why a complete boycott of Chinese goods is not possible
Currently China’s presence in the Indian market is huge, and we cannot — at least for the moment — wish it away. What is required are structural reforms and appropriate policy interventions across sectors