India Asks Canada for More Potash
Anand Sharma, the Union Minister for Commerce, Industry and
Textiles, and Mr. Edward Fast, Minister of International Trade and Minister for
the Asia Pacific Gateway of Government agreed that residual issues with regard
to Foreign Investment Protection Agreement (FIPA) and Bilateral Social Security
Agreement (SSA) between the two countries have been resolved and both
agreements could now be signed at an opportune time. Minister Fast also
confirmed that the Canadian side has delinked the SSA from FIPA. The Canadian
Minister flew down to New York to meet with, on 23 September.
Minister Sharma raised the issue of constrained supply
of Potash from Canada to the Indian buyers. He said that the Government of
Canada should view this matter from a strategic perspective and urge the
Canadian businesses to enter into long term agreements with the Indian buyers
on commercial terms.
Minister Sharma strongly raised the problems being
faced by professionals of the Indian IT industry in obtaining appropriate visas
for Canada. He said that this was limiting services trade between the two
countries. In this regard, he asked Minister Fast to sensitize the relevant
Canadian authorities to remove impediments to the movement of IT professionals
from India to Canada. Minister Fast said that the Canadian government had
recently changed its policy and under the revised guidelines Canada was giving
appropriate multiple entry visas if the passports were of 10 year validity.
[Source:
Ministry of Commerce & Industry Press Release dated 24th
September 2011]