Indian Commerce & Industry Minister
attends SAFTA Ministerial Council in Male
The Minister of Commerce & Industry, Government
of India Anand Sharma has attended the Fifth Meeting of the SAFTA Ministerial
Council in Male’ yesterday.
Speaking at the Ministerial attended by Trade &
Commerce ministers of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives and Sri Lanka,
Anand Sharma thanked the Maldives Government for the gracious hospitality and
expressed his happiness that all member countries have ratified the Accession to
Agreement on SAFTA signed during the Colombo Summit in 2008.
At the meeting, Anand Sharma urged the member states to bring down all the
protectionist trade barriers to achieve regional economies of scale at a much
greater pace.
While emphasizing that the serious attempts being made to reduce the sensitive
list under the trade liberalization program of SAFTA, should be encouraged, the
Indian minister also said the focus should also be to bring down the tariff
levels for those items which still remain within the sensitive list.
Emphasizing that India’s engagement with its neighborhood has always been imbued
with a spirit of development partnership, Anand Sharma also announced during his
speech that India has earmarked US$100 million each for its neighboring
countries to undertake developmental work in basic infrastructure projects.
On the sidelines of the SAFTA ministerial meeting, Anand Sharma also had
detailed bilateral meetings with the Minister of Economic Development & Trade of
Maldives Mahmood Razee, the Minister of Trade and Industries of Afghanistan Dr.
Anwar-Ul-Haq Ahady, the Minister of Commerce of Bangladesh Muhammad Faruk Khan,
the Minister of Economic Affairs of Bhutan Lyonpo Khandu Wangchuk and the
Minister of Industry & Commerce of Sri Lanka Rishad Bathiudeen.
Earlier yesterday, after the call on the President Mohamed Nasheed, the Minister
also met the Special Envoy of the Maldivian President and the Foreign Minister
for informal discussions on bilateral economic cooperation.