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Iran, India could seal preferential trade agreement by 2019 end: Iranian envoy

Iranian envoy to India Ali Chegeni said on Wednesday that the preferential trade with India could be signed by year-end as talks have entered the final phase. He also suggested putting in place a barter trade system with India beyond the existing rupee payment mechanism, saying it could be a way to get around the US sanctions on Tehran.

Iran, India could seal preferential trade agreement by 2019 end: Iranian envoy
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Published : Aug 28, 2019, 11:46 PM IST

Updated : Aug 29, 2019, 12:01 AM IST

New Delhi: The preferential trade agreement with India could be signed by year-end as talks have entered "final phase", Iranian envoy to India Ali Chegeni said on Wednesday.

He also suggested putting in place a barter trade system with India beyond the existing rupee payment mechanism, saying it could be a way to get around the US sanctions on Tehran.

"We could do barter trade with India, agriculture against agriculture, pharmaceutical against pharmaceutical and so on," Chegeni said at an interactive session with Indian business organised by PHDCCI on Wednesday.

Iran, India could seal preferential trade agreement by 2019 end: Iranian envoy

Asserting that the Chabahar port was a "golden gate" for India to reach out to central Asian countries and the West, Chegeni said opportunities were in plenty for the Indian firms at the strategic port.

He said the railroad project Chabahar to Zahedan, which is close to Afghanistan, is likely to be completed by 2021.

The envoy also said the Preferential Trade Agreement could be signed with India by year-end as talks have entered "final phase".

The fourth round of talks were held in Tehran in March this year and the next round will be held soon in New Delhi, he said.

The goods in each other's countries will be very cheap after the PTA is signed, Chegeni said.

He said the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement between the two sides has been finalised and is awaiting final approval from Iran.

Chegeni said trade between the two countries could grow to a USD 30-35 billion in the mid-term and USD 50 billion in the long-term.

"Trade between India and Iran is complementary. Lot of opportunity is there to enhance trade. It should not be limited to rice, tea, oil and gas, beyond that there are thousands of goods which can be exchanged between the two countries," he told reporters after the event.

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New Delhi: The preferential trade agreement with India could be signed by year-end as talks have entered "final phase", Iranian envoy to India Ali Chegeni said on Wednesday.

He also suggested putting in place a barter trade system with India beyond the existing rupee payment mechanism, saying it could be a way to get around the US sanctions on Tehran.

"We could do barter trade with India, agriculture against agriculture, pharmaceutical against pharmaceutical and so on," Chegeni said at an interactive session with Indian business organised by PHDCCI on Wednesday.

Iran, India could seal preferential trade agreement by 2019 end: Iranian envoy

Asserting that the Chabahar port was a "golden gate" for India to reach out to central Asian countries and the West, Chegeni said opportunities were in plenty for the Indian firms at the strategic port.

He said the railroad project Chabahar to Zahedan, which is close to Afghanistan, is likely to be completed by 2021.

The envoy also said the Preferential Trade Agreement could be signed with India by year-end as talks have entered "final phase".

The fourth round of talks were held in Tehran in March this year and the next round will be held soon in New Delhi, he said.

The goods in each other's countries will be very cheap after the PTA is signed, Chegeni said.

He said the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement between the two sides has been finalised and is awaiting final approval from Iran.

Chegeni said trade between the two countries could grow to a USD 30-35 billion in the mid-term and USD 50 billion in the long-term.

"Trade between India and Iran is complementary. Lot of opportunity is there to enhance trade. It should not be limited to rice, tea, oil and gas, beyond that there are thousands of goods which can be exchanged between the two countries," he told reporters after the event.

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Intro:Speaking at an interactive session at the PHD Chambers in the national capital, Iranian ambassador to India Dr. Ali Chegeni claimed that both New Delhi and Tehran have a lot to offer to each other apart from oil.


Body:He said, 'it is time to look beyond oil. There are other areas where both countries can benefit from each other. There is no competition between India and Iran as we both are complimentary economies.'

Calling Iran a gateway for India to enhance its trade with Central Asia and Europe, Dr. Chegeni also stressed about the significance of Chabahar port.


Conclusion:The Iranian Ambassador also claimed that rail network between Chabahar to Zahedan on the border with Afghanistan will be completed by 2021.
Last Updated : Aug 29, 2019, 12:01 AM IST
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