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India, Ghana to roll out UPI link in six months

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NEW DELHI: India and Ghana have agreed to operationa­lise Unified Payment Interface (UPI) with Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems within six months in order to enable instant fund transfers for users in both countries, the Commerce Ministry said on Monday,

The discussion­s were part of a Joint Trade Committee (JTC) meeting between Indian and Ghanaian officials in Accra from May 2-3. Both countries also discussed the possibilit­ies of a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) on Local Currency Settlement System (LCCS) in trade, digital transforma­tion solutions, and on the opportunit­ies offered by the African Continenta­l Free Trade Agreement, the Commerce Ministry said.

The linking of Indian and Ghanaian instant payment systems will be the latest in India’s expansion of UPI operations, which are already available in countries such as France, UAE, Sri Lanka and Mauritius.

The move to settle bilateral trade payments between the two countries in local currencies will reduce dependence on the US dollar and help to strengthen the rupee.

A seven-member delegation from India led by Additional Secretary, Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, India, Amardeep Singh Bhatia.

In a comprehens­ive dialogue, both sides undertook a detailed review of recent developmen­ts in bilateral trade and investment ties and acknowledg­ed the vast untapped potential for further expansion.

Both sides identified several areas of focus for enhancing both bilateral trade as well as mutually beneficial investment­s. These include cooperatio­n in pharmaceut­icals, healthcare, informatio­n and communicat­ion technology, agricultur­e and food processing, renewable energy, power sector, digital economy and digital infrastruc­ture, critical minerals, textiles and garments, etc.

An official delegation from India consisted of officials from the Geological Survey of India, EXIM Bank and the Indian Pharmacopo­eia Commission.

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