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Indo-Thailand FTA to boost bilateral trade
New Delhi, Aug 06: Upbeat about the prospects of the proposed Indo-Thailand free trade agreement, Thai Deputy Prime Minister Dr Korn Dabbransi today said it will give a big boost to bilateral trade which is expected to touch two billion dollar by the end of next year.
"The signing of FTA will clearly benefit both nations, as it will facilitate the flow of bilateral trade and investment," Dabbransi said at a FICCI meeting here.
Efforts to establish FTA were "on track", Dabbransi said and hoped it would be finalised in October.
Prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee is expected to visit Thailand in October to sign the agreement.
He said once the agreement is signed, under the early
harvest programme, both countries would immediately bring down
tariffs on more than 80 items and further reduce tariffs on
them to zero by 2010.
Asking Indian businessmen to invest in Thailand, he said
with the implementation of Asean free trade area, they could
reach a unified market of 520 million people.
However, he said Bangkok was keen on foreign investment
which could help the country move up the development ladder.
"In terms of investment, we are focussing on attracting not just investment, but the right kind of investment. That is, investment that brings not only capital but also technical know-how and technology transfer," he said.
Speaking on the occasion, Commerce and industry minister
Arun Jaitley said the conclusion of the FTA would be a very
significant step not just for bilateral relations but also for
the Asean region as a whole.
Bureau Report