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India-Africa trade to reach $117bn by 2020-21: Report

The Dollar Business Bureau India’s trade with African nations is expected to reach $117 billion by 2020-21 in the wake of improved economic relations and strong business opportunities, as per a report. From $24 billion in 2015-16, India’s exports to the African countries are likely to touch $70 billion by 2021-22, on account of rising complementaries, said industry body PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) in a report. Imports from the African continent are also likely to rise to $47 billion in the next five years from $27 billion in 2015-16, the report said. PHD Chamber President Gopal Jiwarajka said, “India has been able to intensify its presence in African countries through a significant line a credit worth $10 billion for development projects in Africa over a five-year period.” “With continuous expansion in trade, widening ...

Rita Teaotia to lead India to JETCO meet

The Dollar Business Bureau Rita Teaotia is leading a 25 member business delegation to Colombia and Ecuador from May 15-20, 2017 to explore trade and commerce opportunities. The purpose of her visit is to strengthen India’s trade relations with the Latam countries. In Ecuador, the Commerce Secy will be attending the first meeting of JETCO. The Indian delegation comprising of senior officials from leading Indian companies of pharma, IT, textiles, agro-chemicals, automobiles, telecom, railways and Ayurveda will also be a part of the G2B interaction at Guayaquil, Ecuador scheduled on May 17. The industry reps are likely to share  a summary of their deliberations on the seminar titled, ‘India-Ecuador Business Forum’ held on May 16 at the JETCO meeting. The business delegation accompanying ...

Free trade talks between EU and India to resume in Jan

The Dollar Business Bureau Even in the absence of FTA between the EU and India, bilateral trade escalated to $97.6 billion (€72.5 billion) in 2014 from $31 billion (€28.6 billion) in 2003   India and the EU are likely to resume discussions on bilateral free trade agreement (FTA) in January, senior EU officials have said. The EU's new ambassador to India, Tomasz Kozlowski, had earlier said that negotiations will take place next month, and a date is being organised for the next India-EU summit, which will be held in the first half of the next year. “The new talks will essentially be a "stock-taking" exercise following up the initial moves made at the November G20 meeting in Turkey, where EU leaders ...