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http://www.financialexpress.com/latest_full_story.php?content_id=130413
JUNE 13 : Indian factories are expected to double their annual exports
to $100 billion in the next four years, replicating the success of a
remote-office industry that has made the South Asian nation a services
hub.
Low labor costs and a tradition in precision engineering will draw
investments in the manufacturing sector in India, which will emerge as
a sourcing destination for overseas companies looking to cut expenses,
New Delhi-based Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India,
or Assocham, said in a study yesterday.
JUNE 13 : Indian factories are expected to double their annual exports
to $100 billion in the next four years, replicating the success of a
remote-office industry that has made the South Asian nation a services
hub.
Low labor costs and a tradition in precision engineering will draw
investments in the manufacturing sector in India, which will emerge as
a sourcing destination for overseas companies looking to cut expenses,
New Delhi-based Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India,
or Assocham, said in a study yesterday.