Indo-Japan trade increases to $ 18 bn in 2019: Exim Bank study
However, despite having a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with Japan, India has been running a persistent trade deficit with Japan, which has more than doubled during the decade, to almost US$ 8 billion in 2019.

However, despite having a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with Japan, India has been running a persistent trade deficit with Japan, which has more than doubled during the decade, to almost US$ 8 billion in 2019.
The Study, through the trade complementarity analysis, recommends suitable product categories in which India has a latent advantage in exports. The study suggests that there is significant potential for India’s exports in categories such as mineral fuels and oils, electrical machinery and equipment, machinery and mechanical appliances, optical, photographic equipment, pharmaceutical products, articles of apparel and clothing, etc.
The study also highlights that India’s exports face both tariff and non-tariff barriers in Japan and suggests that in the subsequent CEPA review negotiations India could deliberate upon these issues.
Further, the study observes that the potential for India-Japan relations extend beyond the sphere of bilateral trade. India and Japan have aimed at coordinating India’s "Act East" policy and Japan’s vision of a free and open Indo-Pacific. This policy coordination had given birth to the idea of Asia-Africa Growth Corridor (AAGC), which is a megaregional program aimed at improving ties between Asia and Africa.
Releasing the study last week Harsha Bangari, Managing Director, India Exim Bank in her address highlighted that India and Japan have been enjoying a strong and cordial relationship.
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