NEW DELHI, November 10 – BUSINESS STANDARD – US and India have proposed a research and development (R&D) centre, as part of the Partnership to Advance Clean Energy (PACE) which will mobilize $25 million in department of energy funding. Over five years, the R&D will focus on areas like building efficiency, solar energy, and advanced biofuels. – BUSINESS STANDARD – Australia wants World Trade Organization members to recognize that reaching a comprehensive deal in decade-old world trade talks has become impossible and to focus instead on a series of smaller pacts. Australia strongly supported an initiative the United States is pushing at this week's APEC meetings to help tackle global environmental problems by capping tariffs on a long list of clean energy, pollution treatment and other environmental goods at five percent. – ECONOMIC TIMES - Indonesia, the world's third-biggest rice consumer, has asked India for supplies of the staple food grain after floods hit top rice exporter Thailand, potentially disrupting shipments. India, the world's second-biggest producer and consumer of rice, is willing to sell 500,000 tonnes from government stores as warehouses are overflowing after bumper harvests. But it has also sought a cut in Indonesia's export tax on crude palm oil, which threatens to hurt local refiners. India is the world's biggest vegetable oil importer. - FINANCIAL EXPRESS - BMW has unveiled a pair of concept cars, one a hybrid and one electric, made of light-weight carbon fibre and a see-through glass exterior. The cars are expected to go into production within the next two to three years.
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