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Tata, Amari discuss Indo-Japanese FTA
July 03, 2007 19:18 IST

Akira Amari, Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry (right), with Ratan Tata, Tata Group chairman, in Mumbai on Tuesday.

Amari is on an official five-day visit to India which began against the backdrop

of talks on a free trade agreement in the Indian capital last week that ended with big differences.

India's exports to Japan in 2005-06 totalled $2.4 billion, while imports stood at $3.5 billion.

Indo-Japanese trade has been growing at over 20 per cent annually in recent years.

Photograph: Indranil Mukherjee/AFP/Getty Images

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