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Indian drugmakers face squeeze in U.S. healthcare market
MUMBAI India's small and medium-sized generic drugmakers say the threat of tougher rules and higher barriers for outsiders in the U.S. healthcare market will force many to find a niche or focus their expansion efforts on other countries.
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Indian billionaire targets $2.4 billion Anglo stake as mining sector revives
LONDON Indian billionaire Anil Agarwal said he wants to buy a 2 billion pound ($2.45 billion) stake in Anglo American , a major vote of confidence in the global miner's recovery.
Steel minister says he hopes SAIL, ArcelorMittal resolve JV issues by May
NEW DELHI India's steel minister said he hoped state-owned Steel Authority of India Ltd and ArcelorMittal SA would resolve differences over building an $897 million automotive steel plant before the deadline in May to close the deal.
Suicide bomber attacks Bangladesh police special forces base
DHAKA A suicide bomber injured two Bangladeshi police officers on Friday when he attacked a base being built for the police anti-terrorist unit, officials said.
Airbus says French probe shows firm's compliance working
NEW DELHI Airbus Chief Executive Tom Enders said on Friday he was not surprised by a French decision to investigate Airbus plane sales and said the firm had shown the effectiveness of its compliance rules by uncovering irregularities.
Airbus says engine issues will not affect A320 NEO deliveries
NEW DELHI Airbus does not expect deliveries of its A320 NEO jets to be significantly affected by recent problems with the Pratt and Whitney engines, CEO Tom Enders said on Friday.
Secret Service says laptop stolen from agent's car in New York
WASHINGTON The U.S. Secret Service said on Friday a laptop was stolen from an agent's car in New York City but that such agency-issued computers contain multiple layers of security and are not permitted to contain classified information.
Tillerson delivers stark warning to North Korea of possible military response
SEOUL U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Friday issued the Trump administration's starkest warning yet to North Korea, saying that a military response would be "on the table" if Pyongyang took action to threaten South Korean and U.S. forces.