Five Nordic countries pitch for FTA with India

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

The five of Denmark, Norway, Finland, and today pitched for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with to increase business among themselves. Ambassadors of the based in were in the city today to deliberate on issues relating to trade and cultural ties with Speaking on behalf of them, of said all the five are small economies and dependent on liberal trading. "We are pushing to get the matter approved from 2007 and let us see whether the negotiations can be revived.

Some of the decisions taken by the (like rise in customs duties announced in the Budget for 2018-19) may not lead to it," he said at an ICC-organised interaction here. of Thorir Ibsen said though his country was not a part of the unlike the other three (Denmark, and Sweden), participation in the greater trading arena was through the internal market of the European Free Trade Agreement (EFTA). Nina Irmeli Vaskunlahti, of Finland, said it was extremely important to send the message to the Indian government, that the recent imposition of customs duties on certain components would make it "difficult for 'Make in India' to become possible". Bilateral trade volume between and the five was USD 4.3 billion, of which USD 2.2 billion was exports to and the rest imports, according to latest data. Besides Iceland, is also not a part of the EU. was represented by its Ebba Littorin.

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First Published: Tue, February 27 2018. 20:10 IST
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