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Talks on to clinch FTA

New Delhi is worried for the present as the process could get delayed and result in gaining an unfavourable position vis-à-vis trade with Asean countries, reports Aloke Tikku.

Updated on: Nov 22, 2007 01:26 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Singapore
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India is willing to grant concessions on tariffs for the four agricultural commodities that proved to be a hurdle in finalising the India Asean free trade agreement but made it clear that it expected other countries to match its steps to wrap up the deal.

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“We have sealed most part of the agreement,” Indian commerce secretary GK Pillai, who held a series of meetings with his counterparts from Asean countries, said. He said that tariff on pepper, coffee, tea and palm oil had held up finalisation of the agreement. Commerce Minister Kamal Nath had also held informal consultations with his counterparts from the region on Tuesday where he negotiated a March 2008 deadline to complete talks on the deal and keep it ready for signing at the economic ministers meet in May.

New Delhi is worried for the present as the process could get delayed and result in gaining an unfavourable position vis-à-vis trade with Asean countries. The Asean countries have a population of just about 500 million but a much higher per capita income, which translates into the capacity of a higher purchasing power. While India wants access to this market on favourable terms, Asean countries want access to India’s market.

 
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Aloke Tikku

Aloke Tikku has covered internal security, transparency and politics for Hindustan Times. He has a keen interest in legal affairs and dabbles in data journalism.

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