Huge potential exists
to boost trade with Africa: Nirmala
There was a "good increase in trade but opportunities do exist. The
newer sectors in which we can have greater interaction, engagement and
productive relationship are renewable energy, pharmaceuticals and
healthcare," the Commerce and Industry Minister said.
Huge potential exists to boost trade with Africa: Nirmala
Tapping the potential in renewable energy, pharma and healthcare can
boost economic ties between India and Africa, Union Minister Nirmala
Sitharaman said.
She said the two-way trade between India and Africa increased to USD
56.69 billion in 2015-16 from USD 51.67 billion in 2010-11.
There was a "good increase in trade but opportunities do exist. The
newer sectors in which we can have greater interaction, engagement and
productive relationship are renewable energy, pharmaceuticals and
healthcare," the Commerce and Industry Minister said.
She added that both sides can collaborate for joint research in order to
combat pandemics such as HIV AIDS.
Sitharaman said currently the global trade scenario is dim but it also
throws big opportunities for businesses of India and Africa.
"We have to seize that opportunity and build on what we can achieve,"
she said, adding India is relaxing its FDI norms and improving business
climate to attract investments.
The minister further said India can play a major role in the ensuring
food security of the African region.
She was speaking at the India-Africa Project Partnership conclave.
Speaking at the event, Minister of State for External Affairs V K Singh
said that India's economy is growing at a faster rate and "you have a
bright spot where you can do business".
The engagement model of India with Africa is different from other
countries as "we engage for the benefit" of people of both the sides.
Uganda Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda said that enterprises of both the
regions can increase collaboration in areas like tourism, ICT,
infrastructure and manufacturing.
Allaying fears about security related issues in Africa, he assured the
businesses and said "Africa is essential stable and very secure".
Seeking investments from India, Swaziland King Mswati - III said Africa
is looking at India to explore opportunities in sectors including
renewable energy and financing of infrastructure development
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