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NEW DELHI: India’s free trade agreement (FTA) with Asean will benefit the 10-nation bloc more, although it will provide greater competitive advantage to several Indian industries like textiles and pharma, according to Deloitte.
Noting that the FTA will increase the flow of goods, global consultancy firm Deloitte said the net benefit for India will be positive in the long run.
“There is going to be benefit for India, but asymmetrically Asean will benefit more than India,” Deloitte’s Senior Director Shanto Ghosh told PTI today.
Asean nations already export more to India. The bilateral trade touched USD 50.33 billion in 2010, with exports to India valued at USD 27.8 billion.
Ghosh said the government should focus sharply on coordinating various policies to be able to “really realise the potential of free trade” with Asean.
Deloitte, in association with industry body FICCI, has released a white paper on India-Asean Free Trade Agreement. Association of South East Asian Nations (Asean) is a grouping of 10 countries including Singapore and Indonesia.
FTA with Asean was inked in August 2009 and has been implemented with eight countries so far, including Malaysia , Thailand and Singapore.
Ghosh said the pact would provide greater competitive advantage for at least four domestic industries -- chemicals, medical & pharmaceutical products, textiles, apparel & accessories and handicrafts & carpets.
On the other hand, the machinery & appliances and electrical equipment industries in the Asean region would have more competitive edge due to the trade pact.
The FTA proposes to bring down the tariffs for over 4,000 product lines.
Presently, the pact is restricted to trade in goods and discussions are underway for an agreement on services sector.
“A large part of the future benefits of trade will be enhanced if we include services in trading basket,” Ghosh added.
As per the report, the FTA would open up better opportunities for Indian businesses in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand and Philippines.
Indian food inflation at 10.39 pct y/y on Feb 19
(Reuters) - India’s food price index rose 10.39 percent and the fuel price index climbed 12.56 percent in the year to Feb. 19, government data on Thursday showed.
In the previous week, annual food and fuel inflation stood at 11.49 percent and 12.14 percent.
The primary articles price index was up 14.85 percent, compared with an annual rise of 15.77 percent a week earlier.
The wholesale price index , the most widely watched gauge of prices in India, rose 8.23 percent in January from a year earlier, compared with 8.43 percent in December.