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Industry Spotlight/Shipping: Exploiting opportunities as fortunes rise
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India Abroad
03-16-2001
INDUSTRY SPOTLIGHT/Shipping: Exploiting opportunities as fortunes rise
The fiscal year 200001 has reversed fortunes for the shipping industry,
with freight rates touching historically high levels. As a result, shipping
companies are reaping the benefits in the form of higher margins and
profits. But inadequate government reforms have been a drag on Indian
shipping companies.
One of the Indian shipping industry's ...
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