Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

India, Germany sign trade agreements to deepen ties

- Agencies

We’re encouragin­g our private sectors to give an impetus to growing bilateral trade and Chancellor Merkel and I will meet industry leaders NARENDRA MODI, Prime Minister

NEW DELHI: German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Prime Minister Narendra Modi signed widerangin­g agreements in New Delhi on Friday to deepen strategic cooperatio­n and exchanged notes on ways to boost bilateral trade.

Merkel, accompanie­d by several cabinet colleagues and a business delegation, is in India on a three-day visit that began on Thursday.

“We’re encouragin­g our private sectors to give an impetus to our growing bilateral trade and Chancellor Merkel and I will meet some of the top business and industry leaders,” Modi told a joint press conference with the German leader.

Bilateral trade between the two countries rose to $24.06 billion (18.5 billion pounds) in the 2018/19 fiscal year ending in March from $22 billion the previous year, while German companies have invested nearly $12 billion in India since 2000.

Germany is India’s largest trading partner in Europe and more than 1,700 German companies are operating in India.

The agreements struck on strategic cooperatio­n, included agricultur­e, cyber security and artificial intelligen­ce. Modi said the two countries would also bolster ties to combat “terrorism and extremism”.

Germany and India also agreed to join hands in the area of education. “As many as 20,000 Indian nationals are studying in Germany and we would like to see more,” Merkel said.

Although Merkel and Modi didn’t mention anything about restarting talks on finalising a free trade agreement between India and the European Union, sources earlier said the two leaders could take up the trade deal.

Eric Schweitzer, president of the Associatio­n of German Chambers of Commerce and Industry (DIHK), earlier said India had enormous potential but there has been uncertaint­y among companies after an investment protection agreement between the two countries ended in 2016.

“Small and medium-sized German companies stand in a labyrinth of regulation­s and shy away from larger investment. Negotiatio­ns should restart and Merkel’s visit could help,” Schweitzer said.

VDA, Germany’s car industry associatio­n that counts automakers like Volkswagen, Daimler, BMW and Audi as members, also wanted India to restart the FTA talks. Daimler’s Mercedesbe­z, BMW and Audi dominate India’s luxury car market.

PM Modi and Merkel held a ‘restricted meeting’ in the presence of select ministers and officials from both the sides in the evening.national Security Advisor Ajit Doval, external affairs minister S Jaishankar and Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhle attended the meeting at the PM’S official residence.

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