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Japanese PM calls for concrete steps to raise bilateral trade

Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama today pitched for intensifying bilateral trade with India, particularly in infrastructure and technology, during his meetings with the doyens of Indian business and industry. - Japanese PM meets Tata, Mukesh Ambani - Japanese PM for association with Maha in education sector - Japan to charge Delhi-Mumbai rail freight corridor - Japan wants India to restate N-trade vows - Japanese PM to meet Tata, Ambani - Japan PM hit by widening fund scandal "The PM called for concrete steps to enhance and strengthen the bilateral trade between both nations. Besides, he also asked for a closer cooperation in the areas of nuclear energy, R&D and infrastructure projects," Shipping Corporation of India Chairman and MD S Hajara, part of a CII-delegation meeting the visiting dignitary told PTI. In 2008-09, the Indo-Japan bilateral trade stood at around USD 12 billion and is expected to grow further by next year. Noting that Japanese investment in India was still much lower than that in China, Hatoyama said there was vast scope for infusing larger resources into sectors of potential growth, primarily infrastructure. The premier held separate meetings with Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani, Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata, and also met a CII delegation and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi. The closed-door meeting between Hatoyama and Tata came in the backdrop of healthy market response to the recently- launched joint venture between Tata Teleservices and Japanese telecom giant NTT DOCOMO.


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