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Government approves trade
pact with South Korea
New Delhi, July 03, 2009
The stage is set for a comprehensive economic pact between
India and South Korea after the union cabinet approved signing
of the agreement.
"The union cabinet approved the proposal for signing of a
comprehensive economic partnership agreement (CEPA) with South
Korea," Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni told
reporters here.
The pact comprises six areas including trade in goods, trade
facilitation and customs cooperation, trade in services and
investment and dispute settlement.
"(South) Korea has put additionally 60 percent of tariff
lines, under immediate tariff liberalisation for India. Most
of the items are of India's export interest to Korea," Soni
said.
The agreement, once signed, will give Indian firms wider
access to the Korean market and there would be provisions in
the agreement to protect investment of investors from both
sides, the minister added.
India has started talks with Korea for the proposed pact in
2004.
According to the Department of Commerce, the total trade
between India and South Korea in 2007-08 stood at $8.9
billion.
The cabinet has also approved signing and ratification of a
bilateral investment promotion and protection agreement (BIPA)
with Colombia.
A government statement said the agreement would "promote and
protect the interests of investors from either country in the
territory of the other country".
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