Mumbai, Dec 22 (IANS) Myanmar offers great opportunities for Indian
business community to invest in infrastructure and power projects,
visiting Myanmar President U. Thein Sein said here Friday.
In a
closed-door session, organised by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
late Friday, President Sein invited Indian businesses to also explore
options in agriculture.
"The India-Myanmar-Thailand
trilateral highway project, which will be extended to Laos and Cambodia
with the assistance of the Indian government, will truly enhance
regional connectivity and trade," Sein said.
He urged the captains
of Indian industry to invest in Myanmar's energy sector and pointed out
the huge deposits of oil and gas in the south Asian country.
Reciprocating Sein's call, CII president Adi Godrej proposed a five-point agenda to strengthen India-Myanmar business relations.
"I
propose enhancing connectivity in culture and commerce between the two
countries; promoting integration and synergy in power and railway
sectors; appropriate banking arrangements to foster trade and
investment; enhancing bilateral engagement in trade protection,
co-operation and collaboration in industries like tourism and software;
and inviting managers from Myanmar to Indian industry's centres of
excellence," Godrej said.
The Myanmar-India trade has been steadily increasing.
India stands as the fourth-largest trading partner with Myanmar with a trade volume of $1347.40 in 2011-12, according to CII.
In 2011-12, Myanmar's exports to India were $1,046 million, a 20 percent increase over the previous year.
In the same period, Indian exports to Myanmar stood at$324.5 million, an increase of 66.5 percent over the previous year.
Myanmar
exports agriculture and forest products to India and imports metal ores
and products, medicines, transport equipment, machines and machinery
parts and electrical appliances.
Myanmar has introduced tax reforms and took initiatives to make its banking system more customer-friendly.
Among
those present at the meeting included S. Ramadorai, advisor to Prime
Minister on skill development and vice-chairman of Tata Consultancy
Services; B. Muthuraman, vice-chairman of Tata Steel; Arun Nanda,
director of Mahindra & Mahindra; Ravi Kant, vice-chairman of Tata
Motors; and Ganesh Natarajan, chief executive officer of Zensar
Technologies.
source: News Track India
http://www.newstrackindia.com/newsdetails/2012/12/22/56--Myanmar-invites-India-to-invest-in-infrastructure-power-.html
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