India-Indonesia Minister
in WTO Pow-Wow over Bali Ministerial
The Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Anand
Sharma on 11 October met the Indonesian Trade Minister Mr.
Gita Wirjawan while accompanying Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on his two-day
visit to Indonesia. Mr. Sharma and Mr. Wirjawan discussed the state
of negotiations on an early harvest agreement in the World Trade Organisation
expected to be concluded in Bali Ministerial Meeting of WTO in early December
2013. Both Ministers agreed that in order to maintain the importance of the
multilateral trading system, a positive conclusion of negotiations at Bali is
essential.
On the issue of food security proposal spearheaded by Indonesia
and India among other nations of the G33, both the Ministers agreed that a
favourable decision was required to serve the needs of developing countries in
fulfilling their food security commitments. Both Ministers recognised the
positive forward movement on issues of trade facilitation and food security and
hoped that a satisfactory decision would be taken by the WTO membership in
Bali.
While discussing bilateral issues, Mr.
Sharma and Mr. Wirjawan
felt the need for initiating negotiations on bilateral free trade agreement to
implement the decision taken by leaders of both countries two years ago. Both
Ministers decided to meet in December 2013 for the Bilateral Trade and Industry
Ministers’ Forum.
The Minister also raised the issue of restrictive regime on
imports of pharmaceuticals, bovine meat and textiles. The Indonesian Minister
assured a constructive review of its policy. On a suggestion by Mr. Sharma, Mr. Wirjawan welcomed Indian investment in pharmaceutical
sector in Indonesia.
Referring to the potential opportunities and historical trade and
cultural relations between India and Indonesia, Sharma said that India is
committed to the consolidation of its partnership with Association of Southeast
Asian Nations (ASEAN) states. Sharma also mentioned the economic turbulence
that had impacted all economies and felt the need to make a realistic
assessment and find solutions to help inclusive growth. The Indian Minister
called for more cooperation in the areas of renewable energy, health and
pharmaceuticals between the two countries.
Earlier, yesterday, a delegation of Indian CEOs visited Jakarta
and met Indonesian industry leaders at the first meeting of the India-Indonesia
CEOs Forum. Both sides had fruitful discussions on various ways to enhance
economic engagement between the two countries. As the two large emerging
economies in the Asian region, the CEOs from both the sides agreed to promote
business to business contacts in sectors like Information Technology, mining
and infrastructure, power and clean energy, manufacturing, construction,
services sector, agro based industry and renewable energy. The Indonesian side
expressed that it would welcome more investments by way of smart capital which
will promote transfer of knowledge, technology and innovation.
The CEOs Forum was also addressed by Indonesia’s Vice Minister for
Trade Mr. Bayu Krisnamurti, Chairman of KADIN, Indonesia and the Deputy
Chairman of Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM), Indonesia. The Forum was
co-chaired by Mr. Venu Srinivisan of TVS Motors on the Indian side and by Mr. Chris Kanter, Vice Chairman
for Trade and International Relations, KADIN, Indonesia.
[Source: PIB (MoC&I) Press Release
dated 11th October 2013]