Cabinet gives ex-post facto approval for India-Ethiopia trade pact

The pact was signed on October 5 during the state visit of the president of India to Ethiopia.

Update: 2017-11-01 08:49 GMT
The Union Cabinet on Wednesday gave its ex-post facto approval to the trade agreement between India and Ethiopia.

New Delhi: The government on Wednesday gave its ex- post facto approval to the trade agreement between India and Ethiopia to strengthen economic ties between the two countries, an official statement said.

The decision was taken by the Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi here.

The trade agreement will replace the existing pact signed in 1982.

The Cabinet "has given its ex-post facto approval for the trade agreement between India and Ethiopia for strengthening and promoting trade and economic co-operation", the statement read.

The pact was signed on October 5 during the state visit of the president of India to Ethiopia.

"The trade agreement will provide for all necessary measures to encourage trade, economic cooperation, investment and technical co-operation," it added.

The bilateral trade between India and Ethiopia declined to USD 840.5 million in 2016-17, from USD 854.6 million in the previous fiscal. 

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