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TAKE A LOOK-India industry expectations from budget

Fri Jul 3, 2009 9:39am IST
 
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 MUMBAI, July 3 (Reuters) - India's finance minister will
present the federal budget for 2009/10 on Monday. Following are
the expectations of various sections of industry.
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 Commodity players seek reforms, market depth             
[ID:nBOM491820]
 Indian realty sector awaits demand spur                  
[ID:nBOM185825]
 Power cos eye tax sops, pro-investment moves             
[ID:nBOM421130]
 India auto parts sector seeks more duty cuts             
[ID:nBOM488327]
 Wagon makers demand infra push, more trains              
[ID:nBOM485724]
 Cement firms seek excise cut, import duty                
[ID:nBOM525286]
 Steel firms seek import duty, infra status               
[ID:nBOM477798]
 Hotel sector seeks infra status for easier credit        
[ID:nBOM485793]
 Banks seek tax relief on infrastructure lending          
[ID:nBOM406130]
 Tyre industry seeks duty cut on natural rubber           
[ID:nBOM480484]
 Textile makers seek easier duties, credit                
[ID:nBOM485956]
 India gem, jewellery sector seeks more dlr finance       
[ID:nBOM493121]
 India Business News                                      
[ID:nBOM130748]
  (Compiled by Mumbai Editorial)

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