Consequent to operationalization of CEPA in January 2010, the volume of Indo-South Korean Trade has reached as high as $20.5 billion in 2011, registering a stupendous 65% growth on year-on-year basis.
Sources informed that with both the countries becoming a strong trading partner, the volume of bilateral trade was poised to reach $40 billion by 2015, recording nearly a 100% jump in the next four years.
Over 300 South Korean companies were already in operation in India making investment to the tune of $2.3 billion so far, sources said.
South Korea was a Partner Country, for the first time, at the 1999 edition of IETF when it brought the largest ever participation of Korean products and technologies including major Korean brands on display.
Xpress Business
Sunday, April 29, 2012
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