Brazil has emerged as India's largest trading partner in Latin America with bilateral trade crossing the record $ 2 billion mark in 2006.
In an address to the inaugural session of the Business Seminar on India and Brazil in New Delhi on Monday, Minister of Commerce and Industry Kamal Nath said that indicated that both the governments have set a bilateral trade target of US $ 10 billion by 2010.
"Two-way trade between India and Brazil has registered a quantum increase - from a meagre US $ 488 million in 2000 to US $ 2.4 billion in 2006," he said.
Miguel Joao Jorge Filho, Brazilian Minister for Development Industry and Foreign Trade also addressed the session, organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry.
Referring to the partnership between India and MERCOSUR, of which Brazil is a part, Kamal Nath said that following the conclusion of a Preferential Trade Agreement in March 2005, "India and MERCOSUR have agreed to give tariff concessions, ranging from 10 to 100 per cent to the other side on 450 and 452 tariff lines respectively.
The PTA will come into force as soon as ratified by the legislatures of Brazil and Argentina. Meanwhile the process of expansion of the coverage of the PTA has also been initiated in persuasion of the IBSA Declaration made by the Heads of India, Brazil and South Africa on September 13 2006.
"I hope, the operationalisation of PTA will help achieving the target of 10 billion two-way