India-ASEAN can resolve differences, take trade to $300 billion: Piyush Goyal

New Delhi: Commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal on Thursday said India-ASEAN trade can reach $300 billion and the two can resolve their differences by addressing concerns of all nations and businesses.

“India and ASEAN have not been able to harness the full trade potential, for various reasons, but now is the time to open matrix to expand trade, address concerns of all nations and businesses, and resolve the differences,” he said at the ASEAN-India Business Council virtual meet.

India’s merchandise trade with the 10-member ASEAN or Association of Southeast Asian Nations in FY20 was $86.86 billion.

“He extended India’s friendship and partnership to ASEAN through businesses, so that together both the partners are able to succeed, secure future, work together, attain prosperity, and achieve a target of $300 billion trade,” the commerce and industry ministry said in a statement quoting Goyal.

The two sides inked a free trade agreement (FTA) and have now agreed to review the ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement that was signed in 2009 after New Delhi complained of a burgeoning trade deficit with the grouping. India had a trade deficit of $23.88 billion with ASEAN in FY20. ASEAN is also part of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership trade bloc that India exited last year.

New Delhi: Commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal on Thursday said India-ASEAN trade can reach $300 billion and the two can resolve their differences by addressing concerns of all nations and businesses.

“India and ASEAN have not been able to harness the full trade potential, for various reasons, but now is the time to open matrix to expand trade, address concerns of all nations and businesses, and resolve the differences,” he said at the ASEAN-India Business Council virtual meet.

India’s merchandise trade with the 10-member ASEAN or Association of Southeast Asian Nations in FY20 was $86.86 billion.

“He extended India’s friendship and partnership to ASEAN through businesses, so that together both the partners are able to succeed, secure future, work together, attain prosperity, and achieve a target of $300 billion trade,” the commerce and industry ministry said in a statement quoting Goyal.

The two sides inked a free trade agreement (FTA) and have now agreed to review the ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement that was signed in 2009 after New Delhi complained of a burgeoning trade deficit with the grouping. India had a trade deficit of $23.88 billion with ASEAN in FY20. ASEAN is also part of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership trade bloc that India exited last year.

More from author

Related posts

Advertismentspot_img

Latest posts

The ultimate guide to Outer Range season 1 episodes 7 and 8

Introduction to Outer Range season one episode 7 and 8 The series Outer Range is a brand new science fiction show that narrates the story...

Everything you need to know about the Record of Ragnarok chapter 65

Introduction to Record of Ragnarok chapter 65 One of the most popular anime created by Shinya Umemura and Fukui Takumi is worldwide popularly known as...

The Ultimate Guide to Mercenary Enrollment Chapter 84 and All Things Mercenary Here Is the Link for More Information About It

Mercenary Enrollment Chapter 84 Mercenary Enrollment, popularly seen as Teenage Mercenary, is one of the most famous weekly military-themed anime series whose writer is YC...

Want to stay up to date with the latest news?

We would love to hear from you! Please fill in your details and we will stay in touch. It's that simple!