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India And Maldives Considering Coop On Tunaff

30 January 2008 India

Indian Union Minister of State for Commerce airam Ramesh will begin a three-day visit to the Maldives from oday as part of his drive to expand trade and investment ties within SAARC.

 

The visit assumes significance in light of the forthcoming SAFTA ministerial meeting in New Delhi on March 1 and 2.

 

Ramesh will review the working of the Indo-Maldives Trade agreement of 1981 in light of the changes that have taken place n the economies of both countries.

 

Ramesh’s visit is to explore how India can expand its trade and investment presence in Maldives, a country of great strategic significance to it.

 

Fisheries is one important area for bilateral cooperation that is proposed to be discussed during his visit.

 

Cooperation in tuna is one specific area that will be discussed now that India has also announced major plans to develop its tuna resources, particularly in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

 

In addition, Maldives has sought India’s assistance to develop it’s a trans-shipment and logistics hub because of its strategic location. Maldives has also expressed in expanding the scope of training in IT.

 

India accounts for around 10-11 per cent of Maldives imports, ext to Singapore and Sri Lanka and is on par with UAE.

 

Exports from India to Maldives are presently in the region of bout 100 million dollars. Singapore accounts for almost 90 per cent of the FDI into Maldives, followed by Malaysia.