"India will go into the provisions of all the FTAs which the country has signed with other nations. There have been representations from various quarters of the country indicating the negative impact of such pacts. We will protect the domestic industry," Natchiappan said at an interactive session organised by MCC Chamber of Industry here today.
Making a point, he said the India-Thailand FTA provisions would be re-assessed as the domestic electronics industry was getting affected.
"FTAs should be looked as a protective mechanism and not to destroy the domestic industry," he said.
India has implemented such trade pacts with several countries including Japan, Korea and Singapore. It is also negotiating over a dozen agreements with nations like Australia and Canada as well as the European Union.
However, industry bodies and exporters' grouping FIEO have raised concerns over the impact of FTAs on the domestic market.
India's imports from Japan, with which it implemented a comprehensive free trade agreement in 2011, increased by over 3 per cent to USD 12.5 billion during the last fiscal.
The country's exports to Japan declined to USD 6.26 billion during the last fiscal, from USD 6.32 billion in 2011-12.
Earlier this year, Commerce Secretary S R Rao had said that India will be benefited more in the medium-to-long term from these FTAs.
On declining exports to FTA countries, Rao said: "It will take time for us to be able to do more (exports) in these countries."
Meanwhile, regarding China, Natchiappan said that there had been a number of complaints from Indian importers that goods ordered for were not being delivered in time.
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