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Iran proposes free trade agreement with India: Rajeev Kher

The matter came up for discussion during the recent visit of Commerce Secretary Rajeev Kher to Tehran. He was there for the first meeting of the joint working group (JWG) of the two countries.

April 10, 2015 / 17:04 IST
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Expecting the removal of trade sanctions imposed on it by western nations, Iran has proposed a free trade agreement with India to boost bilateral trade and investment.

The matter came up for discussion during the recent visit of Commerce Secretary Rajeev Kher to Tehran. He was there for the first meeting of the joint working group (JWG) of the two countries.

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"Iran is very keen to enhance its trade relations with India. It wants to increase its share in the global trade and they said that India can play a very major role in fulfilling that ambition," Kher told Media. "Iran has proposed to negotiate a preferential trading agreement with us.

I told them that India will consider this proposal very positively and will soon respond after taking the appropriate mandate from the government," he added.