Tajikistan offers Indian SMEs immense trade opportunities

June 2nd, 2009
Author : Biz2Credit Advisor

Indian SMEs have major opportunities for trade with Tajikistan, especially in textiles and information technology, Saidov Saidbeg, Tajikistan’s Ambassador to India said during a PHD Chamber meeting in New Dehli.

The ambassador also mentioned trade possibilities in other sectors such as pharmaceuticals and agriculture items including rice, coffee and meat. Considerable trading is already happening between the two countries, with export-import activity generating more than $60 million. Ninety percent of Tajikistan’s imports come from India.

Companies like MMTC and the State Trading Corporation of India are exploring more joint ventures and trading possibilities.

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