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India seeks greater market access for pharma, marine products in Japan

The Dollar Business Bureau India has asked Tokyo to give a greater market access to its pharmaceuticals and marine products as it looks to expand its existing trade relations with the third-largest economy. India has also included other items in its list such as sesame seeds, while seeking recognition of the Indian Organic Standards by Japan.  "Though there have been an increase in the number of work visas issued by Japan, after the cooperation agreement came into force, the market share of Indian IT companies in the Japanese IT market still below potential and ways to improve this were discussed," said the department of commerce in a statement, following the third secretary-level meeting of the Joint Committee under the India-Japan CEPA (Comprehensive Economic Partnership ...

India, Japan seek to enhance energy ties

An enhanced energy engagement with Japan will enable India to propel its Make in India ambitions through Japanese state-of-the-art technology and capital a win-win situation for the two of the worlds largest economies The Dollar Business Bureau   Union Minister for Power, Coal and New and Renewable Energy, Piyush Goyal with the Japanese Financial Institutions to seek greater investments in the Indian Energy Sector, in Tokyo, Japan on Thursday. The Ambassador of India to Japan, Shri Sujan R. Chinoy is also seen.   Seeking to deepen India-Japan cooperation in the energy sector, Energy Minister Piyush Goyal on Thursday said the two countries should further extend their partnership for mutual benefits as well as for the benefit of the world. The cooperation in energy sector ...

India, Japan ink pacts on bullet train, nuclear energy

The Dollar Business Bureau    India and Japan on Saturday inked more than a dozen of key agreements in the areas including bullet train, defence, civil nuclear energy and healthcare and expressed their commitment to further bilateral economic cooperation. Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who is on a three-day visit to India, held bilateral talks with the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and discussed a range of domestic, economic and global matters of mutual interest. “The memorandum we signed on civil nuclear energy cooperation is more than just an agreement for commerce and clean energy,” Modi said addressing the media after the meeting. The agreement in defence was aimed at enhancing defence and security cooperation between the two nations by exchanging and ...

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