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Romania hopes bilateral trade with India to cross USD 1bn in 2022

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Kolkata, May 30 (PTI) Romania is hopeful that its bilateral trade with India will cross USD 1 billion in 2022 despite geopolitical tensions across the globe, a senior diplomat of the European country said here on Monday.

The bilateral trade between the two countries was nearly USD 900 million in 2021.

The eastern European country is expecting that the geopolitical tensions arising out of the Russia-Ukraine conflict will not have any adverse impact on the trade between India and Romania. “The bilateral trade in 2021 was nearly USD 900 million, and in the current year (2022), the two-way trade is expected to cross USD 1 billion,” Ambassador of Romania to India Daniela Mariana Sezonov Tane said on the sidelines of a programme organised by the Bharat Chamber of Commerce.

In 2021, the trade balance was in favour of India by around USD 300 million.

Economic secretary of the Romanian Embassy Ionut Mircea Viziru said a free trade agreement between India and European Union could boost trade and investment between the two countries.

Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal had on May 6 said India will be able to conclude a free trade agreement with the European Union by next year.

The diplomat said Romania was keen on defence cooperation.

Speaking about cultural exchange, Tane said an MoU will soon be signed between Calcutta University and Babeș-Bolyai University in Romania. PTI BSM BDC BDC

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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