India to work with Iran without violating any international laws: Prabhu

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 


would like to trade with without violating any international laws, Commerce and said Thursday.

"So wants to buy something from and we want to buy oil," the told reporters here.

In May last year, US withdrew from the 2015 nuclear accord with Iran, reimposing economic sanctions against the nation. Some sanctions took effect from August 6, 2018 while those affecting and sectors kicked in from November 4.

and have been identified to route the payment as the two have no exposure to the US financial system.

Iran is India's third-largest supplier behind and It was India's second biggest supplier of after till 2010-11 but Western sanctions over its suspected nuclear programme relegated it to the seventh spot in the subsequent years. In 2013-14 and 2014-15, India bought 11 MT and 10.95 MT, respectively from it.

Iranian oil is a lucrative buy for refiners as the nation provides 60 days of credit for purchases, a term not available from substitute suppliers of crude -- Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Nigeria, and the US.

Bilateral trade between India and Iran increased to USD 13.8 billion in 2017-18 from USD 12.9 billion in the previous fiscal. However, India's exports were only worth USD 2.5 billion to that country.

Talking abut trade with China, he said India has a "historical trade deficit" with the neighbouring country.

He, however, said there is a significant progress to export products like and rice to

"We have also told to bring in investments in India. They will set up industrial parks and manufacture goods which are beng imported by India," he added.

The trade gap with has increased to USD 63.12 billion in 2017-18 from USD 51.11 billion in 2016-17.

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First Published: Thu, January 10 2019. 18:51 IST