NEW DELHI, August 29 – BUSINESS STANDARD – In 2010, India had given a line of credit to Bangladesh worth $1 billion and now to make the relationship far more better between the two countries, both have decided to forgo the practice of unloading of trucks at zero border point. This is in relation to deepen trade through roads. Therefore, trucks from both sides would now be allowed to enter 200 metres inside each other’s territories. - THE ECONOMIST – Thailand has been able to overcome the effects of great recession quite fast. But, this year main fear is from surmounting inflation and in this regard Bank of Thailand raised interest rates on August 24th for the ninth time since mid-2010. - FINANCIAL EXPRESS – Under the India-South Africa CEO Forum, which is headed by Ratan Tata from the Indian side and Patrice Motsepe from South Africa, a meeting is scheduled for 29 August in which CEOs from both the countries would discuss on issues and ways to enhance bilateral business. According to the Indian high commission, the cumulative value of Indian investment in South Africa stands at $6.7 billion. - ECONOMIC TIMES – According to the survey conducted by Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) it is revealed that companies are in doubt about the performance of the economy and the corporate sector in the next six months. The possible remedy for this is definitely an efficient governance system. - ECONOMIC TIMES – In order to explore the avenues in Latin America, Indian Commerce Minister Rahul Khullar will be visiting the region soon. Specially, they are looking forward to sign a Free Trade Agreement with the Panama and Colombia, which could serve as a gateway to Latin America. - ECONOMIC TIMES – In the next five years Maruti Suzuki, India's largest carmaker, has decided to launch of 15-20 new vehicles so that the company could remain competitive and protect their market share, hence their main focus would remain on low-cost vehicles. – THE HINDU - Singapore’s former Deputy Prime Minister Tony Tan, 71, is the newly elected President of the country after winning 35.19% of votes.
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