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India, Africa trade to touch $100
billion by 2015
PTI | Oct 1, 2013, 07.38PM IST
Commerce and industry minister
Anand Sharma said: "We will
hopefully be reaching the trade
target of $100 billion by 2015. It is a
modest target."
JOHANNESBURG: India on Tuesday
expressed the hope that its bilateral
trade with Africa will reach the
targeted level of $100 billion by
2015.
"We will hopefully be reaching the
trade target of $100 billion by 2015.
It is a modest target," commerce and
industry minister Anand Sharma said
here. India-Africa trade, which stood
at barely $5 billion a decade ago,
was over $70 billion in 2012.
Sharma is here to attend the third
India-Africa trade ministers meeting.
He said that huge opportunities are
there for businessmen of both the
sides to enhance trade and
investments.
Speaking at the occasion, African
Union Commission Chairperson
Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma too said
that trade between India and Africa
is growing exponentially during the
past decade. "I agree with Mr
Sharma that this is a modest trade
target. India has emerged as the
fourth largest trading partner," Zuma
said.
She also said that both the sides
can increase cooperation in areas
like infrastructure and human
resource development to enhance
economic ties.
She expressed happiness over
India's move to provide scholarships
to 22,000 African students over the
next three years.
South African trade minister Rob
Davies said that both India and
African should now focus on quality
of trade.
"Indian imports have risen. We
continue to supply raw material. We
need to supply more of value added
products," Davies said.
On investments, he said that huge
opportunities exists in both the
regions.
On the forthcoming WTO ministerial
meeting in Bali, Sharma expressed
the hope for a successful outcome.
Zuma said: "We hope that interest of
developing countries will be
safeguarded particularly in food
security and agriculture sector
during the Bali meet". Africa's share
in India's total trade has increased
steadily and Africa now accounts for
nearly 9 per cent of India's imports
as compared to 3.5 per cent in 2005.
India exports to Africa include
petroleum products, automobiles,
pharmaceuticals and telecom
equipment. Imports are crude oil,
gold, raw cotton, precious stones,
textile yarn.
India's largest trade partners in
Africa are Nigeria, Angola, South
Africa and Egypt.
source. timesofindia.com
billion by 2015
PTI | Oct 1, 2013, 07.38PM IST
Commerce and industry minister
Anand Sharma said: "We will
hopefully be reaching the trade
target of $100 billion by 2015. It is a
modest target."
JOHANNESBURG: India on Tuesday
expressed the hope that its bilateral
trade with Africa will reach the
targeted level of $100 billion by
2015.
"We will hopefully be reaching the
trade target of $100 billion by 2015.
It is a modest target," commerce and
industry minister Anand Sharma said
here. India-Africa trade, which stood
at barely $5 billion a decade ago,
was over $70 billion in 2012.
Sharma is here to attend the third
India-Africa trade ministers meeting.
He said that huge opportunities are
there for businessmen of both the
sides to enhance trade and
investments.
Speaking at the occasion, African
Union Commission Chairperson
Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma too said
that trade between India and Africa
is growing exponentially during the
past decade. "I agree with Mr
Sharma that this is a modest trade
target. India has emerged as the
fourth largest trading partner," Zuma
said.
She also said that both the sides
can increase cooperation in areas
like infrastructure and human
resource development to enhance
economic ties.
She expressed happiness over
India's move to provide scholarships
to 22,000 African students over the
next three years.
South African trade minister Rob
Davies said that both India and
African should now focus on quality
of trade.
"Indian imports have risen. We
continue to supply raw material. We
need to supply more of value added
products," Davies said.
On investments, he said that huge
opportunities exists in both the
regions.
On the forthcoming WTO ministerial
meeting in Bali, Sharma expressed
the hope for a successful outcome.
Zuma said: "We hope that interest of
developing countries will be
safeguarded particularly in food
security and agriculture sector
during the Bali meet". Africa's share
in India's total trade has increased
steadily and Africa now accounts for
nearly 9 per cent of India's imports
as compared to 3.5 per cent in 2005.
India exports to Africa include
petroleum products, automobiles,
pharmaceuticals and telecom
equipment. Imports are crude oil,
gold, raw cotton, precious stones,
textile yarn.
India's largest trade partners in
Africa are Nigeria, Angola, South
Africa and Egypt.
source. timesofindia.com