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Abstract:NEW DELHI, July 27 (Reuters) - India has asked Japan and South Korea to renegotiate their free-trade
NEW DELHI, July 27 (Reuters) - India has asked Japan and South Korea to renegotiate their free-trade agreements (FTAs) with the South Asian nation to make it \“more balanced and equitable\”, Indias trade minister said on Thursday, amid a widening trade gap with the countries.
Japan and Korea - we opened our markets for them. They have not allowed our exports to their country... What it was 10 years ago, it is the same today with Japan,\ Trade Minister Piyush Goyal said at an event in New Delhi.
Japans exports to India have, meanwhile, grown 200%, he added.
Goyal also termed Indias free trade agreement with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) \“ill-conceived\” and \“unfair\” to the Indian industry.
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