BCIC for greater Thai, state trade

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| The bi-lateral trade between Thailand and India has been steadily increasing in recent years. In 2004-05, the total bi-lateral trade stood at around $170 million and India'a exports increased by 39.43 per cent to reach around $ 77.4 million. The imports from Thailand was around $ 92.4 million, which was an increase of 130.7 per cent as against 2004. |
| India and Thailand entered into a free trade agreemant (FTA), India's second FTA apart from the existing agreement with SriLanka, on 1 september 2004. During the recent visit of the Prime Minister of Thialand, it was agreed to set up a joint draft force to formulate a draft plan for co-operation in the area of science and technology, education and labour and security. |
| It was also decided to initiate an 'open sky' policy so that the ncrease i the number of flights between the two countries can facilitate a mutual rowth in tourism. |
| On this ocassion, P G R Sindhia, minister for Industry and infrastructure said that Karnataka offers unique oppurtunities for builateral trade with Thailand in the areas of information technology,biotechnology,agro-industry and food processing besides tourism. Both Karnataka and thailand can work together in the areasof enhancing competitiveness for SMEs. |
| "The potential for trade and commerce between india and Thailand is huge as Thailand offers a unique advantage as it acts as a bridge between India and rest of Asia," said Anant Koppar, president, BCIC. |
First Published: Jul 14 2005 | 12:00 AM IST