4th India Africa Trade Ministers Meeting
held in New Delhi – Joint Statement
Minister for Commerce & Industry, Ms. Nirmala Sitharaman has said that
India sees Africa as a natural partner and together, we can have a positive
influence on the future global economic order. Speaking at the 4th India-Africa
Trade Ministers’ Meeting in New Delhi on 23 October, she said that both India
and Africa face similar challenges and concerns and the world economy offers
tremendous opportunities to the two Fastest Growing Regions.
The 4th India-Africa Trade Ministers’ Meeting(IATMM) was held in New Delhi on the eve of the 3rd
India-Africa Forum Summit on October 29, 2015 in Delhi. 37 delegations
comprising of Trade Ministers/ officials/ 08 Regional Economic Communities from
countries such as Algeria, Angola, Benin, Comoros, Congo, Djibouti, Egypt,
Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Mali, Morocco, Namibia,
Mauritius, Niger, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan,
South Africa, Togo, Tanzania, Tunisia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe amongst others
participated in the meeting.
Addressing the Trade Ministers, Ms. Sitharaman said that consequent to the First India-Africa
Forum Summit in Delhi in 2008, India made an announcement of granting Duty Free
Tariff Preference to Least Developed Countries (LDCs) in order to open the
Indian market to greater exports from African countries. Since April 2014, the
scheme has been further expanded and as of now India provides duty free market
access on about 96% of India’s tariff lines and another 2.2% tariff lines to
LDCs thus providing benefits on 98.2% of all tariff lines. In addition, India
has been one of the first countries to provide a services package for LDCs and
has also waived visa fees for businessmen from LDC countries travelling to
India.
Highlighting the importance of India-Africa Summit,
Ms. Nirmala Sitharaman said
“the Summits have become a unique platform where the Government of India and
African partners identify areas of cooperation through dialogue and strive to
expanding and enhancing the partnership. Cooperation in Trade, Technology and
Capacity Building form the basis of our relationship. Greater cooperation in
agriculture and agro-processing, engineering, textiles, leather,
pharmaceuticals to name a few would have a positive bearing on the food
security, improvement in health situation and creation of additional jobs in
both Africa and India.”
She highlighted that value addition is the key to
development and enhancing livelihood opportunities for people. India has made
significant progress transforming itself from being an importer to a net
exporter in many sectors since independence. India would endeavour
to share its experience and expertise in partnering with African countries
which have potential for value addition, creating jobs, enhancing livelihood
and ultimately attaining a better quality of life.
The 4th IATMM saw deliberations on Review of
progress in the implementation of commitments of earlier India Africa Trade
Ministers’ Meetings and Review of Existing Trade and business relations between
India and Africa. The two sides also had discussions on Duty Free Tariff
Preference (DFTP) Scheme and Services Waiver for LDCs and Cotton Technical
Assistance Programme (TAP). The Round Table on WTO
issues was also held during the meeting. A meeting of the India Africa Business
Forum was a highlight of the event.