Published in association with the Trade Commissioners’ Forum, Mumbai, Open Trade reflects the spirit of globalization. Representing as many as 25 countries, it focuses on the economic growth and co-operation among the TCF member countries. The relevance of a magazine such as Open Trade has never been felt so strongly as now when the economies of developed nations are reeling under recession. It is now left to countries such as India, China, Brazil and South Africa to provide solutions that can withstand the impact of the current global meltdown.
Open Trade is distributed among all the 25 TCF member countries.
Archives
Aug – Oct 2011 |
WANTED GLOBAL ACTION
India has sought global action to achieve higher agriculture production to meet global food grain requirement.
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Nov’10-Jan’11 |
At the Helm of … A Resurgent Assam
President Barack Obama has made it clear that in the competitive world of commerce only cooperation and collaboration…
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Jan-Mar 2010 |
Passage To Heaven
A broad-based economic study conducted by Indicus Analytics and presented by New Media has projected an annual growth rate of 9.6 percent GDP…
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July-Sept 2009 |
India’s Investment Skyline Bright
India, with its strong fundamentals, has withstood the worst-ever financial crisis to sweep the world in recent times….
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Jan-Mar 2009 |
A Mutually Beneficial Global Stimulus Package
Justin Yifu Lin, Chief Economist and Senior Vice President, World Bank, has been an avid India watcher…
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Oct-Dec’07 |
Towards A Global Culture
Culture has many connotations. Culture is refinement. Culture is value addition to life. Culture is the sum total of a people’s behavioural patterns…
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July-September‘07 |
Global Economic Growth on Upswing
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised its projections upwards for global growth…
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April-June‘07 |
Boom Time for Global Economy
It’s boom time for the world economy. All economic indicators and forecasts point to this heartening development…
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Oct-Dec’06 |
Tourism Enriches
Travel and Tourism is no more a leisure activity, patronized by the idle rich. It has grown into a global business, touching the lives millions of people…
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