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East or West, Home is the Best

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by Nidhi Nath Srinivas (The Economic Times)   Indian biodiesel companies always wanted to be players in the global green fuel market. Most are 100% export units. But a near-death experience over the last one year has now made the sector start singing a different tune. The new theme song is “Country roads, take me home”.

A lethal combination of non-tariff barriers in Europe, crashing crude oil prices, global recession and misplaced faith in political will have pushed Indian biofuels out of the world market and left bottomlines comatose. Now older and much wiser, their latest business plan is all about looking inwards.  READ MORE

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