Boris Johnson to Visit India in April to Unlock Opportunities in Indo-Pacific
Downing Street said the visit, Johnsonâs first major international tour after the UK s exit from the EU, would unlock the opportunities in the strategic Indo-Pacific region.
Britain s Prime Minister Boris Johnson is seen during a meeting with fundraisers for the Royal British Legion Downing Street in London, Britain
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World16/Mar/2021
London: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will visit India at the end of April on his first major international tour following the UK’s exit from the European Union, Downing Street has announced, as Britain seeks to “unlock” the opportunities in the strategic Indo-Pacific region.
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Coimbatore: The Coimbatore District Small Scale Industries Association (Codissia) has shot off a letter to Union minister for commerce and industry Piyush Goyal, asking him to ensure there was no delay from the part of the Export Inspection Agency (EIA) in issuing “certificate of origin”.
The certificate, the industrial body says, gives importers a concession on import duty, which they pass on to exporters.
According to the Codissia, there has, of late, been an undue delay in issuing the concessional duty certificates, affecting the flow of exporters’ fund.
M V Ramesh Babu, president, Codissia, says the preferential certificate of origin is a bilateral agreement between two countries. India has trade agreements with Korea, Sri Lanka, Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), Asia Pacific and South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc) countries, among others.