Monthly Archives: toommorelMarch 2012

30 Maryiwu: Indian traders told they must ‘honour’ compensation

Chinese officials on Thursday said the two Indian traders rendered homeless in Shanghai while awaiting a judgment cannot leave the country unless their case was resolved and they “honoured their compensations”. Deepak Raheja and Shyamsunder Agarwal have been accused by Chinese traders of owing more than 10 million RMB ($1.58 million) after the Yemeni owner […]

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30 MarYiwu: India Takes Up Traders’ Case With China Again | news.outlookindia.com

India today asked China to allow two Indian traders facing legal proceedings in this country to return home pending resolution of their case, but Beijing said they cannot leave without paying dues to local businessmen. The issue of Deepak Raheja and Syam Sunder Agrawal, who had threatened to commit suicide if they were not sent […]

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30 MarYiwu Indian Traders Sleeping On Streets of Shanghai

Beijing, March 29: Two Indian traders who are awaiting judgment from a Chinese court over a bitter dispute with businessmen in the southern trading hub of Yiwu were forced to spend Tuesday night sleeping on the streets of Shanghai because they have run out of money, The Hindu reported. Deepak Raheja and Shyamsunder Agarwal stand accused of […]

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29 Mar2 Indian traders in Yiwu: Kidnapped, assaulted & now abandoned?-

Kidnapped, assaulted & now abandoned? 29 Mar 2012, 0848 hrs IST Indian trader Deepak Raheja was freed from the illegal custody of the Chinese just three months ago but now Raheja and his colleague Shyamsundar Agarwal again in deep trouble with no money and Indian embassy stopping financial help they are fending for themselves on […]

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29 MarYiwu:Indian traders in Shanghai told to ‘honour’ their commitments

Chinese officials on Thursday said the two Indian traders who have been rendered homeless in Shanghai while awaiting judgement from a Chinese court cannot leave the country unless their case was resolved and they “honoured their compensations”. Deepak Raheja and Shyamsunder Agarwal have been accused by Chinese traders of owing more than 10 million RMB […]

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29 MarYiwu Luxury Products Demand Soars

   No luxury, not Yiwu. Wearing flip-flops “ragamuffins, threw more than 30 million to buy a watch – similar to the wonderful story, not uncommon in Yiwu luxury consumption.Boutiques, street such as bamboo shoots emerge, but also seems to indicate that, although the financial crisis, debt crisis in Europe, Yiwu has been increasing demand for luxury […]

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29 MarYiwu Purchasing service extends to Retail section

.“In the past, is to help domestic consumers to overseas purchasing now is to help foreigners to purchasing retail goods in the domestic shop is ‘external network on behalf of’ the business in the future may be a good transition.” Yesterday, against the company just start-ups to help foreigners network on behalf of the retail […]

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29 MarYiwu To Strengthen Foreign Exchange Management

Yiwu To Strengthen Foreign Exchange Management March 20 to 22, the center of Hangzhou Branch of the People’s Bank of China Deputy Governor, the State Administration of Foreign Exchange Zhejiang Branch, deputy director Li Hong entourage to the city to research the situation of foreign exchange management, focusing on foreign exchange management under the market […]

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28 MarWoman saved from fall in Yiwu China

A woman is saved by rescuers as she is about to fall off the roof of abuilding in Yiwu, East China’s Zhejiang province, March 26, 2012. Thewoman was found hanging off the building roof, around Gate 97 ofDistrict 5 in Yiwu International Trade City at 12:31 on Monday. Therescuers grabbed her arms and were able to pull her up at 12:39. [Photo/CFP] 

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28 MarYiwu: Two Indians on hunger strike in China – Indian Express

Two Indians, who were freed from illegal custody of Chinese traders three months ago, today went on a hunger strike in Shanghai, demanding that they be allowed to go home within a week failing which they will commit suicide. In the emails sent to the media on the eve of the BRICS summit in New […]

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