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Indian traders announce full boycott of Türkiye, Azerbaijan over pro-Pakistan stanceIndian traders have declared a complete boycott of Turkey and Azerbaijan due to their support for Pakistan during a recent conflict. The Co...
Top India trade body says enough is enough, ends all business with PakistanFollowing the Pahalgam terror attack, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has unanimously decided to completely cease trade with ...
Traders up in arms against 12% GST on textiles, footwearCAIT National President B.C. Bhartia and Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal said that in the cotton textile industry there was no inverte...
CAIT opposes proposal to impose lockdown in market areas in national capitalReacting to the proposal, Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) urged "Home Minister Amit Shah and Delhi Lt Governor Anil Baijal to con...
Traders’ body writes to sports minister, seeks immediate intervention in IPL title sponsorshipIn its letter, CAIT has called out BCCI for its “sheer insensitive nature” and for having “absolutely no sympathies with the Indian soldier...
Retail trade has lost Rs 3.15 lakh cr during lockdown; but support PM on extension: CAITCAIT has also assured the government that the traders will continue to run the supply chain of essential goods in a "most efficient and eff...
Shutting down of markets is a rumour, says CAIT"The Government is taking various steps in combating COVID-19 at the front and therefore any decision of such closure can be taken in consu...
Walmart-Flipkart deal: Traders to launch 90-day protest from September 15CAIT is opposed to US retail giant Walmart's proposed acquisition of 77 per cent stake in homegrown retailer Flipkart in a USD 16-billion d...
Walmart files caveat in multiple courts against interim order on Flipkart takeoverIn May, Walmart announced acquisition of 77% stake of Flipkart in its biggest takeover till date.
Traders to shut shops on Sep 28 against Walmart-Flipkart dealIn a statement, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) also said it will launch a nation-wide Rath Yatra on September 15 against the...
CAIT requests working group to train traders on GSTThe GST Council last week finalised the tax rates on various items and services to be levied under the GST regime that is likely to be roll...
Reconsider implementing odd-even formula: CAIT to Delhi CMTraders body CAIT asked Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to reconsider implementing the odd-even formula for vehicles as it would prove...
CAIT strongly opposes easing of FDI policy in retail sectorTraders body CAIT has opposed liberalisation of the FDI policy in the retail sector, saying the steps would make India "a nation of sales b...
CAIT opposes decision to ease norms for FDI in multi-brandTraders were not consulted before easing norms for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in multi-brand retail, apex traders' body CAIT said toda...
- CAIT opposes proposal to raise FDI limit in multi-brand retail
Confederation of All India Traders today said proposal to hike FDI limit in multi-brand retail will hurt interest of small traders
- Confederation of All India Traders plans national campaign against FDI in retail
The controversial issue of FDI in retail will be at the centrestage of two days' national conference of India's trade leaders.
- Traders body CAIT want to join TMC protest against FDI in multi-brand retail
Traders body CAIT wants to join TMC in its demonstration here on Oct 1 against FDI in multi-brand retail, cap on subsidised LPG & diesel pr...
- Nationwide trade bandh against FDI in retail on September 20
About five crore traders and more than 10 thousand trade associations across the country are expected to participate in the bandh.
FDI in retail: Joint panel of government, traders to look into concernsGovt will form a joint group with traders to address concerns over FDI in multi-brand retail, traders' body CAIT' said .
- FDI in retail: Traders calls for bandh on Dec 1
Traders' association CAIT has called for a nation-wide bandh on December 1 to protest the government's decision to allow 51 per cent foreig...