TAKE A LOOK-India industry expectations from budget
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.
To read more, double-click on the square brackets below. 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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