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  1. Tapping the untapped potential
    India-Ireland trade & investment opportunities post-Brexit
    Published: November 2022
    Publisher:  ICRIER, [New Delhi]

    Recent events, particularly Brexit, have propelled India to diversify its trade and investment markets in the European Union (EU). Within the EU, India has trade and investment synergy with Ireland. The paper explores business opportunities between... more

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    Recent events, particularly Brexit, have propelled India to diversify its trade and investment markets in the European Union (EU). Within the EU, India has trade and investment synergy with Ireland. The paper explores business opportunities between India and Ireland, by analysing their bilateral trade in goods and services, and foreign direct investments. The paper analyses disaggregated bilateral trade data and uses the trade possibilities approach to estimate India's goods trade with Ireland and India's potential exports to Ireland. It is found that India has an untapped export potential of US$19 billion in the Irish market with the top 50 items accounting for 71 percent of the total potential. Exports of pharmaceuticals, organic chemicals and surgical goods dominate India's goods exports to Ireland, with there being potential to enhance such trade. Further, services are the largest component of India-Ireland trade and there is potential for increasing India's services export to Ireland, especially in business services, education, tourism, and medical services. Foreign direct investments from India to Ireland are predominantly in the manufacturing sector, particularly in manufacturing of medical and pharmaceutical items while FDIs from Ireland to India have been rising especially in business services, with potential to strengthen investment ties further through investments and collaborations in emerging technologies. The paper suggests that further boost to bilateral ties can come from the opportunities that are likely to be unleashed from the forthcoming India-EU free trade agreement and an India-EU bilateral trade and investment agreement.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Series: Working paper / ICRIER ; 411
    Subjects: India - Ireland trade; export potential; services trade; foreign direct investment; technology collaborations
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 36 Seiten), Illustrationen
  2. Benefits of BBIN Motor Vehicle Agreement to the Northeast region
    a supply chain analysis
    Published: February 2024
    Publisher:  ICRIER, [New Delhi]

    This paper examines how the BBIN MVA can help in improving the export competitiveness of the North eastern region. Using secondary data and an in-depth primary survey a detailed examination of supply chain of two key items - pharmaceuticals and fresh... more

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    This paper examines how the BBIN MVA can help in improving the export competitiveness of the North eastern region. Using secondary data and an in-depth primary survey a detailed examination of supply chain of two key items - pharmaceuticals and fresh and processed pineapple is undertaken to understand the impediments in the inbound and outbound supply chains. The efficiency of current supply chains is measured in terms of time and cost incurred in various stages of the supply chains and indicative costs on alternative routes are obtained to assess how the sectors could benefit and improve their export competitiveness. The paper suggests measures the NER states and the Centre can adopt to improve the export competitiveness of the region. Some of the suggestions are related to improving recording of export data, improving functionality of inland container depots in the Northeast, improving the logistic ecosystem, creating backward linkages, addressing trade policy distortions and adopting capacity building measures to improve the quality of the workforce in the logistic sector.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Series: Working paper / ICRIER ; 419
    Subjects: BBIN MVA; Northeast Region (NER); exports; supply chain; pharmaceuticals; pineapple
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 36 Seiten), Illustrationen