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India’s top utility seeks to end imported-gas supply deal

  Bloomberg State-run NTPC Ltd., India’s biggest power producer, is seeking to terminate a long-term supply contract for imported natural gas as it says the fuel is too expensive to be used in power generation, according to people with knowledge of the situation. The New Delhi-based electricity generator has written to state-run GAIL India Ltd., which supplies the fuel sourced ...

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Indian steelmakers advance after import curbs extension

  Bloomberg India extended its floor price regime on steel imports for a further two months, as the world’s third-biggest producer seeks to insulate domestic mills from a global glut. Steelmakers gained in Mumbai. The country extended minimum import prices, ranging from $341 to $752 a metric ton depending on the type of product, until Oct. 4, the commerce ministry ...

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Japan automakers urge Abe to act after yen deals $5 billion hit

  Bloomberg Japan’s auto industry is going back to tried-and-tested plays to ease the pain of yen strength as Toyota Motor Corp.’s prediction for a 37 percent plunge in earnings threatens to end the era of record profits. A resurgent yen wiped almost half a trillion yen ($5 billion) off the operating income of Japan’s seven automakers in the first ...

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