India Loses Case in WTO Appeal
U.S. Trade Representative Susan C. Schwab announced in Washington yesterday that the World Trade Organization (WTO) Appellate Body has found in favour of the United States in its challenge against India's additional and extra-additional duties on wi |
Mallya Bullish on Duty Free Sales
Vijay Mallya describes travel-retail in India as a major opportunity and believes greater penetration is required to capitalise on the potential, emphasising the need for more tax-free shops in city centres around India as well as at airports. Chairman of the |
Brunello di Montalcino Rules Unchanged
Despite a few influential people like Angelo Gaja favouring a slight modification in the rules governing the making of Brunello di Montalcino, producers have voted almost unanimously against any changes in the wine and supported the move to leave it |
Yo China! say the Aussies
The Aussies know that Chinese market is their honey pot and commissioned a study in order to analyse the Chinese taste and help increase their market share. The results which have just come out found that most Chinese prefer Australian red wines ove |
Metals in Wines Health Danger
Red and white wines from most European nations carry potentially dangerous doses of at least seven heavy metals, U.K. researchers report in findings that appear in the Oct. 29 issue of the Chemistry Central Journal. A single glass of even the most conta |
Sopranos Wines from Vesuvio USA
The US TV series which was equally popular in India while it lasted till last year, Sopranos may have been over, but the name shall continue to live through a new wine launched under that name to capitalise on the popularity of the show, using the It |
Hotels to Gain from Depressed Realty
Recent financial liquidity crisis has hit hard the real estate developers which had diversified into hospitality sector, providing a good opportunity to the existing hotel owners to buy real estate at reasonable prices. Raising funds has become costly |
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