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Japan-India: Second round of trade talks

Japan-India: Second round of trade talks

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Tokyo: Japan and India on 9 April opened a second round of talks on a free trade deal that the Asian giants aim to seal within two years, officials said.

The four-day talks follow a first round in New Delhi in February that led to the creation of working groups to focus on trade in goods, services, investment and bilateral cooperation, a Japanese foreign ministry official said.

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe pledged in December to conclude the talks within two years, reflecting Tokyo’s desire to strengthen ties with India to compensate for tensions with China.

Japan is seeking cuts to India’s 100% tariffs on vehicle imports and the creation of common rules on investment and services, officials said.

The Indian delegation meanwhile is pressing for deregulation of Japanese customs inspections, cuts to tariffs on shrimp imports and a loosening of visa rules for Indian medical care workers and engineers.

As a gesture of goodwill, Japan last June lifted a ban on the import of mangoes from India, a long-standing demand.

Bilateral trade between Japan and India hovers at only $6 billion (Rs25,727 crore), compared with the $170 billion of trade between Japan and China.

Japan, the world’s second largest economy and a major exporter, has been seeking a growing number of free trade deals against a backdrop of stalled global trade liberalisation talks.

Since signing its first agreement with Singapore in 2002, Japan has sealed trade agreements or framework deals with Brunei, Chile, Indonesia, Mexico, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand.

India is looking at a range of trade pacts, including with China, South Korea and Australia, to add to its existing deals with Thailand and Singapore.

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Published: 09 Apr 2007, 11:57 AM IST
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