Better connectivity to boost trade among South Asian nations: CUTS International

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Strengthening and connectivity in will help promote intra-regional trade between nations, research firm said today.

Intra-regional trade among the South Asian nations is mere 5 per cent despite a free trade pact mainly due to lack of integration of networks and high cost of logistics.

Private sector can play a critical role in further improving the regional connectivity in the South Asian region, of CUTS International, S Mehta said in a statement.

He was speaking at the regional policy dialogue on Connectivity Imperatives in the Bay of Bengal Region".

Speaking at the event, Toe Aung Myint, of Ministry of Commerce, Myanmar, said that his country is working on various connectivity projects with India, which once completed would help in bridging gaps between and

Emphasising on the importance of connectivity, Amitava Chakraborty, Director, stated that it is important to have a pact between the neighbouring countries on easing transaction costs.

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First Published: Wed, May 02 2018. 21:40 IST