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Indian economic situation has not reduced interest, says Netherlands Minister

New Delhi , Tue, 03 Sep 2013 ANI

New Delhi, Sep 3 (ANI): Netherlands Minister of Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, Lilianne Ploumen, on Tuesday said that the recent downturn has not reduced the interest of his nation in India.

During the meeting with Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Anand Sharma here today, Ploumen strongly asserted that despite the gloomy economic situation worldwide, "the economic situation is still better in India than in most of the developed nations."

The Netherlands Minister is in India with forty Dutch entrepreneurs to boost trade ties between the two nations.

India and Netherlands have also agreed to set up a Joint Economic and Trade Committee (JETC) which will provide a platform for both sides to engage on investment and trade issues.

Sharma further conveyed that given the increasing economic and trade engagement, there is a need for a structured mechanism for institutional interaction, and as a result this committee should "eventually be upgraded to the level of Joint Economic Council."

Sharma said that India and Netherlands should cooperate in areas like water management, agro processing, urban infrastructure, preparation of sports infrastructure, waste management and sanitation.

Speaking to mediapersons after the meeting, Ploumen said that agriculture and healthcare are the key areas of cooperation between the two nations.

Apart from it, she added, "urban planning, infrastructure works, water management, which we are very famous for, are the areas where we want further cooperation."

On the issue of India-European Union Broad based Trade and Investment agreement (BTIA), Sharma said that "we have a very good agreement on the table."

Sharma reiterated that Mode IV in Services and Data Secure status are very important for India. He also stressed the need to embrace incremental approach.

On this issue, Ploumen said that "the Netherlands is a country that really relies on free trade and free trade agreements. And as a country, we are very much looking forward to finalise free trade agreement between the EU and India and to make sure that we can all address those issues."

Both the leaders also discussed matters related to food security. Sharma informed her of the legislative developments in India regarding food security.

Referring to his recent meetings with the US Trade Representative Michael Froman in Washington and Brunei, Sharma pointed out that WTO negotiations should take care of the food security issues. G-33 proposal in this regard needs to be given due consideration.

He also stressed the need for internal balance with regard to Trade Facilitation proposals.

Netherlands is India's 4th largest trading partner in Europe. India's exports to the Netherlands were USD 10 billion in 2012, while the imports were USD 2.63 billions during the same year.

Netherlands is the sixth largest investor in terms of FDI inflows into India with FDI flow of around USD 9.37 billion, which is 4.72 percent of total FDI inflows into India during the period April 2000 to June 2013. (ANI)


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