The Economic Times, 11 May 2010
NEW DELHI: India and Singapore are aiming to double their bilateral trade to $32 billion in the next five years, Commerce Minister Anand Sharma said here Tuesday.
"We (India and Singapore) have agreed to work towards doubling bilateral trade from $16 billion to $32 billion by 2015," Sharma said addressing a joint press conference here with his Singaporean counterpart Lim Hng Kiang.
The ministers launched the second review of the India-Singapore Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) signed in 2005 to facilitate trade and investment in goods and services. Full Story
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