"There is consensus among some MERCOSUR members, India to expand PTA": Argentine Envoy Caucino
New Delhi [India], December 18 (ANI): Argentina's Ambassador to India, Mariano Caucino, on Thursday revealed a growing consensus among some MERCOSUR members and India to expand the existing Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) signed in 2004, acknowledging that the current pact is limited to a narrow range of products.
Speaking to ANI on India's trade relations with Latin American countries, the Ambassador acknowledged the need for expanded trade coverage between New Delhi and the trading bloc and noted the higher import tariffs imposed by India.
Meanwhile, speaking about India-Argentina trade relations, Caucino said that Argentina is India's sixth-largest trading partner, with bilateral trade valued at USD 5 billion.
"Currently, India is Argentina's sixth-largest trade partner. The trade relationship between the two countries is USD 5 billion, which for Argentina is an important figure. Currently, Argentina is (India's) number one provider of soybean oil. We are number three in terms of sunflower oil. There are also some important mining investments from Indian companies in Argentina, for example, in lithium... There are many other possibilities for expanding this cooperation, for example, in energy and other fields," the Ambassador said. (ANI)
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