Betting on the urban powerhouses of the next decade, the New York’s, Mumbai’s and Shanghai’s of the future, Forbes Magazine, lists 20 of the World’s Fastest-Growing Cities including within it eight cities from China and India. According to the...
The rift between the developed and developing nations on climate change and farm subsides grew wider as the G-33 held over the past week in Tianjin, China ended in deadlock. The BASIC nations of China, India, Brazil and South Africa issued a joint statement yesterday...
Tension are mounting in finding the white knight that will eventually buy out Canada based Potash Corp, the world’s top fertilizer maker in what could possibly be one of the largest deals in corporate history. Post rejecting BHP Billiton’s US$130-a-share...
Unseasonally high rains, unfavourable age structure of trees, changing geographical composition of yielding area, labour shortage and unskilled tapping will lead to demand outstripping natural rubber supply, resulting in high prices and a soaring futures market,...
Here’s another huge anomaly between China and India – Vital for both its oil and residue animal meal, astronomic soya demand from China is pushing global sales and prices of the commodity up. Sales jumped 60 percent to 1.738 million metric tons in the week...
Owning to environment friendly policies and a tempered slowing economy, global growth in steel demand, is expected to drop to 5.3 percent in 2011, from a growth of 13.1 percent in 2010. World steel demand is nonetheless expected to reach 1.34 billion tonnes, the...