India eyes trade pact with Eurasia customs union
BY Agencies26 Sept 2014 4:19 AM IST
Agencies26 Sept 2014 4:19 AM IST
India is expected to soon set up a joint study group to explore a possibility of negotiating a comprehensive free trade agreement with the Eurasian Customs Unions - Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan — to further boost trade and economic ties with the region.
‘We are at an advance stage to institutionalise a joint study group’ for a free trade agreement with the the Union, Commerce Secretary Rajeev Kher said after inaugurating ‘The India Show’ here. He said huge business opportunities exist in this region for Indian companies. ‘We have critically evaluated our engagement with our trading partners and we have recognised that huge potential exists in regions including Latin America, Africa and CIS,’ he said adding ‘this region has been relatively left unattended by a large number of sectors’.
India’s trade with the Eurasian Customs Union (Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan) jumped to $7.4 billion in 2012 from $6.5 billion in 2011.
Before starting negotiations for FTA, both countries generally constitute a joint study group to look into feasibility of entering into the trade pact.
Speaking at the occasion, India’s Ambassador to Russia P S Raghavan too said that Indian firms should explore the Russian market as huge potential exists here for them.
Raghavan said there is an issue of awareness gap among businessmen of both the countries. ‘There are greater opportunities for business and trade in both the countries,’ he added.
Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) President Rafeeq Ahmed said Russia accounts for less than two per cent of India’s total exports.
‘We are at an advance stage to institutionalise a joint study group’ for a free trade agreement with the the Union, Commerce Secretary Rajeev Kher said after inaugurating ‘The India Show’ here. He said huge business opportunities exist in this region for Indian companies. ‘We have critically evaluated our engagement with our trading partners and we have recognised that huge potential exists in regions including Latin America, Africa and CIS,’ he said adding ‘this region has been relatively left unattended by a large number of sectors’.
India’s trade with the Eurasian Customs Union (Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan) jumped to $7.4 billion in 2012 from $6.5 billion in 2011.
Before starting negotiations for FTA, both countries generally constitute a joint study group to look into feasibility of entering into the trade pact.
Speaking at the occasion, India’s Ambassador to Russia P S Raghavan too said that Indian firms should explore the Russian market as huge potential exists here for them.
Raghavan said there is an issue of awareness gap among businessmen of both the countries. ‘There are greater opportunities for business and trade in both the countries,’ he added.
Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) President Rafeeq Ahmed said Russia accounts for less than two per cent of India’s total exports.
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