Bilateral trade between India and Bangladesh: a general equilibrium approach [J]. Economic Systems Research, 2006,18(3):257-279.Bilateral trade between India and Bangladesh: A general equilibrium approach[J] . Chandrima Sikdar,Thijs Ten Raa,Pierre Mohnen,Debesh Chakraborty.Economic Systems Research ...
India looks at regional trading arrangements (RTAs) as “building blocks” towards the overall objective of trade liberalization. Therefore, it is participating in a number of RTAs which include structures such as free trade agreements (FTAs), preferential trade agreements (PTAs), and comprehensive e...
INDO-BANGLADESH TRADE: OPPORTUNITIES FOR NORTH EAST INDIA India and Bangladesh have long shared common objectives for closer economic integration within the South Asia region. Cross-border trade between the two countries has grown rapidly since the early 1990s. However, with the new wave of rec.....
The main purpose of the study is to get a comparative picture of trade balance between Bangladesh (home country) and two major trade partners, i.e. India and China (foreign countries) over a given period of time by using the PPP. The empirical results of the study provides an explanation...
An addendum to "Protocol on Inland Water Transit and Trade" between India and Bangladesh has also been signed for the inclusion of Dhubri in India and Pangaonin in Bangladesh as new ports of call. These agreements will facilitate easier movement of goods and passengers between the two countries...
Following talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bangladesh counterpart Sheikh Hasina in New Delhi on Saturday, India and Bangladesh have agreed to start work on a comprehensive economic partnership agreement, and prepare a blueprint for boosting ties between ...
Analysis shows that India’s FTA partners often utilize the agreements more effectively - for instance, India's FTA utilization remains very low at around 25%, while utilization for developed countries typically sits between 70-80%. Rules of Origin Issues: Misuse of Rules of Origin has become ...
The change in Bangladesh’s political landscape poses significant challenges to counter-terrorism coordination between India and Bangladesh. The existing cooperation between Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW) and National Security Intelligence (NSI), along with the Border Security Force (BSF) a...
India is EFTA’s fifth-largest trading partner after the EU, the United States, the UK and China, with total two-way trade of $25bn in 2023, its Ministry of Trade estimates. Formed in 1960 as a counterweight to the EU, the EFTA has signed about 30 trade agreements with some 40 ...
Major trade agreements South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Objective: to strengthen cooperation among SAARC member countries. Member countries: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Economic & Social Commission for Asia & the Pacific (...