India, Japan discuss ways of increasing bilateral trade,

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today said is a "natural partner" in achieving the goal of increasing the share of manufacturing in to 25 per cent in the coming years.

Both the countries discussed ways of increasing bilateral trade and during a day-long conference in Nagoya in



A business delegation led by Commerce and Industry Minister participated in that event.

"wants to increase the contribution of manufacturing sector to to 25 per cent and is a natural partner in our goals," an official statement quoting Sitharaman said here.

Currently the manufacturing sector contributes about 17 per cent to the country's

The is taking steps such as improving ease of doing business and relaxing norms to boost the sector.

Sitharaman also Governor of Aichi Prefecture Hideaki Ohmura in Nagoya.

Hideaki acknowledged that the Conference will further encourage the companies in Aichi Prefecture to invest in

said although it is the third largest foreign investor in (USD 25.2 billion during the April 2000 - December 2016), behind Mauritius and Singapore, it canbe considered a top investor as the other two countries are used by companies from across the world to route

Sitharaman urged the Governor toconsider diversification of investment in other sectors such as food processing, textiles, medical equipment, electronics and IT in

The minister invited Hideaki to lead a delegation of Japanese companies to MSME clusters in to explore partnership and investment opportunities.

At the conference, Secretary DIPP Ramesh Abhishek highlighted the unparallelled opportunities and advantages that investors could leverage by making in

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

India, Japan discuss ways of increasing bilateral trade,

India today said Japan is a "natural partner" in achieving the goal of increasing the share of manufacturing in GDP to 25 per cent in the coming years. Both the countries discussed ways of increasing bilateral trade and investments during a day-long conference in Nagoya in Japan. A business delegation led by Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman participated in that event. "India wants to increase the contribution of manufacturing sector to GDP to 25 per cent and Japan is a natural partner in our goals," an official statement quoting Sitharaman said here. Currently the manufacturing sector contributes about 17 per cent to the country's GDP. The government is taking steps such as improving ease of doing business and relaxing FDI norms to boost the sector. Sitharaman also met Governor of Aichi Prefecture Hideaki Ohmura in Nagoya. Hideaki acknowledged that the India Conference will further encourage the companies in Aichi Prefecture to invest in India. Japan said ... today said is a "natural partner" in achieving the goal of increasing the share of manufacturing in to 25 per cent in the coming years.

Both the countries discussed ways of increasing bilateral trade and during a day-long conference in Nagoya in

A business delegation led by Commerce and Industry Minister participated in that event.

"wants to increase the contribution of manufacturing sector to to 25 per cent and is a natural partner in our goals," an official statement quoting Sitharaman said here.

Currently the manufacturing sector contributes about 17 per cent to the country's

The is taking steps such as improving ease of doing business and relaxing norms to boost the sector.

Sitharaman also Governor of Aichi Prefecture Hideaki Ohmura in Nagoya.

Hideaki acknowledged that the Conference will further encourage the companies in Aichi Prefecture to invest in

said although it is the third largest foreign investor in (USD 25.2 billion during the April 2000 - December 2016), behind Mauritius and Singapore, it canbe considered a top investor as the other two countries are used by companies from across the world to route

Sitharaman urged the Governor toconsider diversification of investment in other sectors such as food processing, textiles, medical equipment, electronics and IT in

The minister invited Hideaki to lead a delegation of Japanese companies to MSME clusters in to explore partnership and investment opportunities.

At the conference, Secretary DIPP Ramesh Abhishek highlighted the unparallelled opportunities and advantages that investors could leverage by making in

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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