13th
Joint Trade Committee Meeting of India and Thailand Held in New Delhi
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Thailand is India’s important trading
partner in ASEAN with total trade of USD 16.89 Billion in 2022-23. Thailand
accounts for 13.6% of India’s total trade with ASEAN. Thailand is an important
destination for India’s gems and jewellery, mechanical machinery, auto and auto
components and agricultural products especially marine products.
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Both sides identified a range of
potential commodities and sectors for strengthened partnership such as value added marine products, smartphones, Electric vehicles,
food processing and pharmaceuticals.
The 13th Meeting of India Thailand
Joint Trade Committee (JTC) was held on 20 April, 2023 in New Delhi. The meeting
was co-chaired by Director General of Department of Trade Negotiations, Ministry
of Commerce of Thailand, Ms. Auramon Supthaweethum and Joint Secretary, Department of Commerce, Ministry
of Commerce & Industry, India Ms. Indu C. Nair. This
was the first physical meeting of the JTC after it was revived in 2020, after 17
years.
Thailand is India’s important
trading partner in ASEAN with total trade of USD 16.89 Billion in 2022-23. Thailand
accounts for 13.6% of India’s total trade with ASEAN. Thailand is an important destination
for India’s gems and jewellery, mechanical machinery, auto and auto components and
agricultural products especially marine products.
Reviewing the status of bilateral
trade and each partner’s modest share in other’s global imports, the chairs emphasised
the need for identifying new potential products and priority sectors for expanding
the bilateral trade. Both sides also discussed various market access issues and
technical barriers faced by their exporters and agreed to resolve the same through
regular and sustained bilateral discussions. India raised the restriction faced
in its export of marine, poultry and meat products.
Both sides identified a range
of potential commodities and sectors for strengthened partnership such as value added marine products, smartphones, Electric vehicles,
food processing and pharmaceuticals. The countries also agreed that there is huge
scope in collaboration in the Service Sector and agreed to explore establishing
mutual recognition/cooperation arrangements in Nursing, Accounting, Audio Visual
and Medical Tourism.
The meeting also reviewed the
progress of the ongoing efforts on connecting Unified Payment Interface (UPI) of
India with Prompt Pay Service of Thailand and the settlement of trade transactions
in local currency.