India-Poland bilateral trade crosses $3 bn in 2017: Polish envoy

IANS  |  Kolkata 

The bilateral trade between and has crossed $ 3 billion in 2017 and the European country is exploring various sectors to improve the trade balance, the Polish to said here on Monday.

"The bilateral trade volume crossed $3 billion mark in 2017 and it is around $3.1 billion. Of the total trade, India's export to was $2.3 billion while polish export to stood at $800 million. It has been a good achievement. Still, there is imbalance and we are trying to reduce this (imbalance) and exploring all possible sectors," said Polish

However, both the countries had drawn up a blueprint for stepping up investments and identified a series of actions to raise trade from the 2014 level of $2.3 billion to $5 billion by 2018, he said, adding that is one of the five priority countries in Responsible Development Strategy of

Possible areas for India-Polish joint venture include including clean technologies, mining, and processing, defence and R&D.

and have common goals in the sector as both countries rely on coal as their main source of and a possible platform for India-Polish cooperation includes and low emission technologies, Burakowski said at an interactive session organised by

On West Bengal, he said a delegation from the state is expected in the European Economic to be held at Poland's on May 14-16 and a panel discussion would also be organised relating to the eastern European country and the eastern Indian state.

As a follow up to the Polish delegation's participation in the Bengal Global Business Summit (BGBS), his country has formed a small working group with senior officials from different ministries including to find out more, he added.

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First Published: Mon, April 23 2018. 20:26 IST