India, Australia agreed for balanced free trade agreement: Commerce Min

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

and today agreed on a high quality and balanced free agreement between the two nations, the commerce ministry said.

The negotiation for the pact, officially dubbed as Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) between and Australia, was started in 2011 to provide fillip to and investments between the countries.

Commerce and Industry Suresh Prabhu, who is in Australia, met Australian for Trade, Tourism and Investment in and discussed ways to further promote economic ties.

"The Ministers reaffirmed their commitment to a high quality and balanced CECA between the two countries," the ministry said.

Several rounds of negotiations have been completed for liberalising and services regime, besides removing non-tariff barriers and encouraging investments. But, both the sides have yet to resolve issues pertaining to goods and services.

Further, both the ministers discussed the importance of Australian and Indian businesses engaging directly to identify practical solutions and communicating them to the government.

Both the ministers agreed to increase two-way business delegation activity, including bringing a high level delegation to focusing on infrastructure, industrial corridors, logistics and aviation.

Prabhu also called upon Prime of and discussed transfer of technology and expertise related to solar power generation and storage and utilisation of power.

The bilateral trade between India and Australia increased to USD 18 billion in 2017-18 from USD 14.11 billion in the previous fiscal. Trade balance is highly in favour of Australia.

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First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 21:05 IST