Saturday, 1 September 2012

India, Japan set bilateral trade target of US$25bn by 2015

India's trade pact with Japan: What it means

Shri Anand Sharma, Union Minister of Commerce, Industry & Textiles met Mr Yukio Edano, Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) of Japan on the sidelines of 44th ASEAN Economic Ministers (AEM) meeting and related meetings at Siem Reap, Cambodia.


The issues of Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor project and the preliminary study for the Chennai-Bangalore Industrial Corridor were discussed. Shri Sharma briefed his counterpart on the National Investment & Manufacturing Zones and sought Japan’s support for creating the infrastructure in the notified zones.

The modalities of release of fund of USD 4.5 billion were also deliberated upon. The Japanese concern on relaxation of capital regulations was also discussed and Shri Sharma conveyed the significant progress made on the issue. Both the leaders took note of the growing bilateral trade and hoped to achieve trade target of USD 25 billion by 2015. Japan thanked India for support in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership.
The Indian Minister also attended ASEAN plus FTA Partners Consultations. After detailed deliberations it was decided to recommend the guiding principles and objectives for negotiating the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) for considerations of leaders during the East Asia Summit in November 2012.

RCEP envisages comprehensive economic cooperation amongst ASEAN member states and FTA partners.
The roadmap to RCEP negotiations and guiding approaches for the organization of negotiations were also discussed during the meeting. The meeting took note of the progress in the RCEP working groups. Shri Sharma requested for expeditious work in the working groups on trade in services and investments to ensure finalization of templates and modalities before launching the RCEP as a single undertaking.

Minister Sharma attended the East Asia Summit (EAS) Economic Ministers Meeting. Updates of Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) activities and current regional and global developments were discussed during the meeting. Shri Sharma called upon all the members for early conclusion of Doha Round of negotiations in WTO.

He explained that early conclusion of Doha Round would greatly assist in bringing out the world economy out of recession and will help in a balanced economic development across the world.

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