Huge potential for Indian mfg cos in CLMV region: Nirmala
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PTI | Feb 27, 2017
Jaipur, Feb 27 () Indian companies in sectors like textiles, agri
equipment, pharma and automobile have a huge opportunities to set up
manufacturing units in Southeast Asian countries, Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said today.
The CLMV nations (Cambodia, Laos,
Myanmar and Vietnam) enjoy duty benefits under the Generalised Scheme
of Preferences (GSPs) of developed countries like the US and EU and this can be an attractive incentive for domestic units to set up manufacturing facilities there.
The Commerce and Industry Minister
said: "There is an immense potential for us to tap these nations." She
was here for the 4th India-CLMV Business Conclave, organised by CII.
She also said that these four countries are covered under the
India-Asean free trade agreement and "Indian manufacturers could better
utilise this agreement".
Addressing businessmen from both the sides, she said companies from
both the regions can increase collaborations in sectors like skill
development, agri equipment, plantation crops (coffee and pepper), two
and three wheelers and pharma.
Speaking at the conclave, Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje said the state holds huge potential for both domestic and foreign investors.
"Rajasthan welcomes any investment queries from CLMV region," she
said, adding areas where both the sides can enhance cooperation include
manufacturing, textiles, pharma, fishery and healthcare.
Chhuon Dara, Secretary of State, Ministry of Commerce, Cambodia,
said the bilateral trade between India and CLMV has increased multi-fold
in the last one decade.
He said CLM is an ideal place for setting up manufacturing units.
Cao Quoc Hung, Vietnamese Vice Minister of Industry and Trade, too
said that both the regions can increase engagement in areas like mining
and oil & gas and enhance ties in connectivity. RRI JD MKJ
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