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India, Malaysia to expedite deals for
improving economic ties
Kuala Lumpur, May 04, 2011
India and Malaysia have agreed to
expedite talks on finalising a double taxation avoidance
agreement, and also hoped for early completion of the
India-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement in Services and Investment,
Indian External Affairs minister S.M. Krishna said here
Tuesday.
"We have had an in-depth exchange of views on how we can make
early progress on issues such as a revised Double Taxation
Avoidance Agreement and a MoU on Customs Cooperation, as well
as operationalization of the Joint Working Group on
Counter-Terrorism," Krishna told reporters after meeting with
his counterpart, Anifah Aman to chair the fifth India-Malaysia
Joint Commission Meeting,
"We have also requested the Malaysian side to consider greater
imports from India as a way of having balanced and sustainable
trade in the long term," he said.
Krishna added that they hoped that with Malaysia being the
ASEAN coordinator, the India-ASEAN free trade agreement in
services and investment will be completed early.
"We regard Malaysia as one of our key interlocutors in ASEAN
and we discussed the importance of strengthening India-ASEAN
ties. The early completion of the Free Trade Agreement in
Services and Investments, which, we hope that Malaysia, as
ASEAN coordinator, will facilitate, is desirable," said the
minister.
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