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India, Japan look to ease visa rules to boost trade

Bappa Majumdar Reuters UK 12/28/2009 22:54
India, Japan look to ease visa rules to boost trade - Asia - Business - India - Japan - visa - commerce


India and Japan agreed on Tuesday to ease visa rules within a year to boost trade between two of Asia's biggest economies that are also trying to broaden cooperation in defence and nuclear energy.



Japan is among India's biggest aid donors and bilateral trade has only begun picking up in recent years with Tokyo easing sanctions it imposed after India tested a nuclear device in 1998.

Both countries are working on a comprehensive trade agreement but procedural issues such as restrictive visa rules have slowed progress, officials said.

As Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama wrapped up his three-day visit on Tuesday, the issue of visas came up in his meeting with Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh. "I requested Prime Minister Hatoyama to ensure that Japanese visa system becomes more liberal to enable faster growth of trade, investment and people to people contact," Singh told a joint press conference in New Delhi.

Singh said the Japanese prime minister had mentioned "restrictive features" in the Indian visa system and that he had promised to look into it.


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