The Indo-Australian Chamber of Commerce (IACC) recently launched its East India chapter in Kolkata to promote trade and investment between Australia and India’s east. Australian minister for trade, tourism and investment Dan Tehan said both the countries are in the process of concluding an interim free trade agreement as an apparatus for the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA).CECA will create new opportunities and deliver commercial benefits for businesses in both countries, he was quoted as saying by a news agency.
IACC chief executive officer Petula Thomas said the East India chapter will play a key role in driving the mission of the chamber with priority areas being resources and energy, mining equipment, information technology and emerging technologies.
The Indo-Australian Chamber of Commerce has launched its East India chapter to promote trade and investment between Australia and India's east. Australian minister for trade, tourism and investment Dan Tehan said both sides are in the process of concluding an interim free trade agreement as an apparatus for the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement.#
IACC East India chapter will participate in the Bengal Global Business Summit in April, she added.
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