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Text of India-US joint statement (July 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Bush declare their resolve to transform the relationship between their countries and establish a global partnership.
'Govt must not relent on Rules of Origin'
The government must not relent under any pressure from ASEAN countries to dilute the Rules of Origin that India has framed before signing the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement with Singapore, the Indian Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry has said.
Trade pact with Thai hits a fresh bump
India's proposed free trade agreement (FTA) with Thailand has hit a fresh roadblock with the latter insisting on the use of just the value-added criteria for determining rules of origin (ROO) instead of the twin criteria adopted under the early harvest scheme (EHS) presently under implementation.
'Sino-Indian FTA will not work'
India feels that a free trade agreement (FTA) with China will not work as it is not a market economy.
India has doubts about a successful FTA with China
India feels that a free trade agreement with China will not work as it is not a market economy. But India wants its relations with China to shift from the political to the commercial domain and has suggested both sides should ensure that they are not played against each other by the rest of the world.
FTAs open up sizeable opportunities, shows study
The explosive surge in India's engagement with FTAs/PTAs is attributed to expectations of greater market access for India's goods and services through preferential deals, positive impact of regional liberalisation for accelerated domestic reforms, promotion of political, security and strategic objectives, according to a Ficci study.
FICCI urges caution in trade pacts
The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) on Thursday urged the Centre to adopt a cautious strategy on signing trade agreements like ‘free trade agreement' or ‘comprehensive economic co-operation agreement' with other countries. There should not be any deflection of trade through these countries, resulting in losses for local Indian industries.
India scouts for PTAs in Latin America & Caribbean region
Encouraged by its successful preferential trade agreement (PTA) with Mercosur countries, India is trying to increase its influence in the Latin American and Caribbean region by exploring possibilities of PTAs with the Andean community, Chile and countries in the Central America Integration System (SICA).
Indo-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement favourable to Lanka and exports to India increased in many folds
The purpose of India-Sri Lanka CEPA is to widen and deepen their bilateral FTA.
Govt, Bechtel ink Dabhol deal
The Indian government and Bechtel have reached an agreement on ‘‘all issues'' related to the Dabhol project. The settlement agreement between the two was signed on Tuesday thereby completing the entire settlement process with both stakeholders - GE and Bechtel - in the Dabhol power venture.