NEW DELHI: Notwithstanding US pressure to curtail trade with Iran, India today gave a strong signal that it would rather scale up its commercial engagement with Tehran possibly through a bilateral preferential trade pact.
While India conveyed its intention to step up economic ties with Iran, leader of a high-level visiting trade delegation from Tehran said the two countries should work together without bothering whether "others like or do not like...
"The fact is that the economies of India and Iran should work together. Others like or do not like, we should work together and everybody should think for their interests," President of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Mines Yahya Al Eshagh said after meeting with Assocham here.
Addressing the meeting, Joint Secretary in the Commerce Ministry Arvind Mehta said that the Indian government has commissioned a study for a preferential trading arrangement with Iran. The bilateral trade was USD 14 billion in 2010-11, of which major part is the Indian import of crude oil.
In the wake of sanctions from the US and EU, Iran is looking for increased imports from India. However, the two countries still face problems with regard to banking transactions for which Iran has sought permission to open a branch of Parsian Bank in Mumbai.
The visit by the 56-member Iranian trade delegation coincided with that of US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
At a joint press conference with Clinton, External Affairs Minister S M Krishna said, Iran is "one of the critical destinations for our external trade". India's exports to Gulf region were about USD 100 billion.
Commerce Secretary Rahul Khullar yesterday assured the Iran business persons of resolving their problems, including setting up of Parsian Bank in India.
India to scale up eco ties with Iran; trade pact under study - The Economic Times
awsome iranian trade delegation coming on the same day with Bittch clinton. nice middle finger to the usa.
While India conveyed its intention to step up economic ties with Iran, leader of a high-level visiting trade delegation from Tehran said the two countries should work together without bothering whether "others like or do not like...
"The fact is that the economies of India and Iran should work together. Others like or do not like, we should work together and everybody should think for their interests," President of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Mines Yahya Al Eshagh said after meeting with Assocham here.
Addressing the meeting, Joint Secretary in the Commerce Ministry Arvind Mehta said that the Indian government has commissioned a study for a preferential trading arrangement with Iran. The bilateral trade was USD 14 billion in 2010-11, of which major part is the Indian import of crude oil.
In the wake of sanctions from the US and EU, Iran is looking for increased imports from India. However, the two countries still face problems with regard to banking transactions for which Iran has sought permission to open a branch of Parsian Bank in Mumbai.
The visit by the 56-member Iranian trade delegation coincided with that of US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
At a joint press conference with Clinton, External Affairs Minister S M Krishna said, Iran is "one of the critical destinations for our external trade". India's exports to Gulf region were about USD 100 billion.
Commerce Secretary Rahul Khullar yesterday assured the Iran business persons of resolving their problems, including setting up of Parsian Bank in India.
India to scale up eco ties with Iran; trade pact under study - The Economic Times
awsome iranian trade delegation coming on the same day with Bittch clinton. nice middle finger to the usa.