India Asks for Review of ASEAN FTA by End of the Year in ASEAN Trade
Ministers Meet
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17th
ASEAN-India Economic Ministers’ Consultations Held
Shri Piyush Goyal, Minister of Commerce and Industry & Railways and
H.E. Tran Tuan Anh, Minister of Industry and Trade of
Vietnam co-chaired the 17th ASEAN-India Economic Ministers
Consultations held virtually on 29th August
2020. The meeting was attended by the Trade Ministers of all
the 10 ASEAN countries Brunei, Cambodia,
Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and
Vietnam. The Ministers reaffirmed their commitment to take collective
actions in mitigating the economic impact of the pandemic and resolved to
ensure macroeconomic and financial stability and resilient supply chain
connectivity, particularly the unimpeded flow of essential goods and medicines
in the region, in compliance with the WTO rules.
The Ministers’ discussion centred
on the review of the ASEAN India Trade in Goods Agreement (AITIGA). The Ministers
appreciated the growing trade ties and deepening economic engagement between
two parties. The report of the ASEAN India Business Council (AIBC) was placed before the Ministers. The AIBC Report has
recommended that the AITIGA be reviewed for mutual benefit.
The Ministers from India and ASEAN countries instructed the senior officials to
start the discussions to determine the scope of the review at the earliest to,
inter-alia, make the Free Trade Agreement more user-friendly, simple, and trade
facilitative for businesses. The review will make the Agreement modern with
contemporary trade facilitative practices, and streamlined customs and
regulatory procedures.
Initiating the discussion, Shri Goyal highlighted that the Free Trade Agreement has to be
mutually beneficial and a win-win for all sides. Shri Goyal
expressed the need to strengthen the Rules of Origin provisions, work towards
removal of non-tariff barriers and provide better market access. Minister Goyal reiterated India’s consistent position that the
review of the AITIGA has been inordinately delayed and requested for closer
engagement towards finalization of the scoping exercise, before the ASEAN-India
Leaders’ Summit scheduled in November 2020 and to start the
full review before the end of this year. Minister Goyal
also stated that India and ASEAN shared a close friendship, strongly tied with
historical, cultural and traditional bonds and this relationship will continue
to grow for the prosperity of the people of India and the ASEAN countries.
India also made suggestions to
further strengthen the AIBC and the Forum agreed to consider these
suggestions to deepen the economic engagement between the two parties.