#1028020
£49
M. S
£49
M. S
IV
Q.M.S
Cumann Soláthróirí Bainne Uachtarlainne na hÉireann
Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association I C M S A
bearta a bheadh le déanamh ag Ballstát
measures which a M.S.may be called upon to take
M/B
M/S
ciallaíonn "bonn tarraingthe" bonn de chuid aicme C2 nó aicme C3 a bhfuil "M + S", "M.S." nó "M&S" inscríofa air agus atá beartaithe lena fheistiú ar acastóir nó acastóirí tiomána feithicle;
"traction tyre" means a tyre of classes C2 or C3 bearing the inscription "M + S", "M.S." or "M&S" and intended to be fitted to a vehicle drive axle or axles;
‘Le comparáid idir costas na mianadóireachta agus na glanréaduithe ó onnmhairí ag na praghsanna seo, léirítear brabúis amhantair a dhéanann dornán onnmhaireoirí chrome na hIndia, ag costas caomhnaithe acmhainne mianracha atá gann nach féidir a athnuachan. Cé go bhfuil níos lú ná 1 % de chúlchistí chrome ar eolas ag an India, tá a sciar den trádáil domhanda méine chrome thar a bheith díréireach 35 %. San India cúig príomhtháirgeoirí-M/s. TISCO, M/s. Orissa Mining Corporation Ltd., Balasore Alloys Ltd., Ferro Alloys Corporation Ltd. Is ionann Jindal Strips Ltd. agus os cionn 90 % de tháirgeadh… Ag féachaint do na cúlchistí an-teoranta de mhian chrome grád ard, is cosúil go bhfuil sé riachtanach srian a chur ar onnmhairí na mianach nádúrtha sin a bhfuil éileamh i bhfad ag lucht déanta cruach intíre agus cóimhiotail...’.
‘A comparison of the cost of mining with the net realizations from exports at these prices reveals windfall profits by a handful of India chrome exporters, at the cost of conservation of a scarce non-renewable mineral resource. Though, India has less than 1 % of the world known reserves of chrome ore, its share of the global chrome ore trade is highly disproportionate 35 %. In India five principal producers-M/s. TISCO, M/s. Orissa Mining Corporation Ltd., Balasore Alloys Ltd., Ferro Alloys Corporation Ltd. Jindal Strips Ltd. account for over 90 % of production.… In view of the very limited reserves of high grade chrome ore, it appears essential to restrict exports of such natural ore which is much in demand by domestic steel and alloy makers …’