Category Business and Trade

New Trade Winds

By Neena Bhandari

(Opinion piece for Business Standard): From cricket and the Commonwealth, India-Australia bilateral ties have moved to embracing commerce. Recent months have seen Indian companies making huge investments in Australian mines and setting up joint ventures to secure the much needed resources for meeting India’s growing energy needs.

The “U” word, as the issue of uranium sales to India is often referred to in diplomatic circles, made front-page headlines and prime time news, and even dominated talkback radio airwaves. So much so that at the visiting US president and Australian prime minister’s joint press conference, one of the questions asked by an Australian journalist was on uranium exports to India to which President Barack Obama replied, “I will watch with interest what is determined.”

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Spinning a new kind of yarn

By Neena Bhandari

Sydney, 11.11.2010 (The Sydney Morning Herald): Few business editors would contemplate becoming an entrepreneur, but six years ago Mike Hall stepped out of a 20-year career as a journalist to launch a design-led textile business catering to the high end of the market.

“When I started out, I couldn’t tell the difference between silk and cotton, but now I can hold my own in a conversation about weft and warp, empire lines and stitches per inch,“ says Hall, whose company Jasmine Hall wholesales home textiles and fashion.

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A true blue sisterhood

By Neena Bhandari

Sydney, 26.10.2010 (The Sydney Morning Herald): From making cubby houses together in a haystack, three Melbourne sisters have combined their skills to build a boutique immigration company that has grown tenfold through clever use of online marketing.

Keeping their sibling rivalry at bay, Maryanne Gruar, Joy Orosz and Carolyn Parnis have made the most of their different skill sets to form True Blue Migration, which offers Australian immigration and visa advice. Gruar specialises in legal and immigration policy, Orosz has marketing and communications expertise and Parnis excels in finance.

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