Investment opportunities in Latin American and Caribbean regions
Cuba.The
Minister for Commerce and Industry Suresh Prabhu visited Cuba from
October 28 to 31 to explore opportunities to tap the huge untapped
potential, for not only bilateral trade but also investment in the Latin
American and Caribbean regions.
It has been the strategy to pursue new markets to expand India's trade
footprint and targets to double trade with the Latam and Caricom region
in the next 4 to 5 years. With the Caribbean region,
India’s bilateral trade was US$ 1755 million in 2016-17, constituting
only 7.16 percent of India’s trade with the Latin American and Caribbean
region.
India has always enjoyed a good political relationship with Cuba, with
India being one of the first countries to recognise the regime after the
Revolution.
The visit of the Commerce & Industry Minister was to leverage
this age old political relationship to enhance the economic and
commercial ties between the two countries. The Minister met almost the
entire top leadership in Cuba including the First Vice President Mr.
Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez Mario, Vice President and Minister of
Economic Affairs and Planning Mr. Ricardo Cabrisas Ruiz, Minister of
Foreign Trade and Investment Mr. Rodrigo Malmierca Diaz, Minister of
Energy and Mines Mr. Alfredo Lopez Valdes, Minister of Industries Mr.
Salvador Pardo Cruz and also the President of the Cuban Chamber of
Commerce.
The First Vice President Mr. Miguel Diaz attached historic importance
to this visit saying that ‘India has a prominent role in global
dynamics” and aligned with the Minister for Commerce & Industries’
proposition of an integrated approach in multilateral organisations and
environmental issues. Considering the overwhelming support and warmth in
the meetings, a spontaneous decision was taken to take the next step in
this econmic engagement in the form of an MoU between the Federation of
Indian Exporters Organisation (FIEO) and the Cuban Chamber of
Commerce.
The MoU priorities six sectors for bilateral trade and investments.
These are Pharmaceuticals, Tourism, Renewable Energy, Bio Technology,
Sugar and Infrastructure development. Similar MoUs were later signed
with Barbados and Guyana. Prabhu also leveraged this opportubity to meet
his counterpart from Haiti, Mr. Pierre Marie du Meny and the Barbados
Minister of Industry, International Business, Commerce and Small
Business Development, Mr. Donville Inniss.The Minister for Commerce
& Industry also attended the inaugration of the 35th edition of
FIHAV-2017 which saw particpation from over 70 countries.
The Minister also inaugurated the Indian Pavilion in the presence of
the Cuban Minister of Energy & Mines. The Minister said “FIHAV was
an exhibition of goods but I exhibit the love and affection which 1.3
billion people from India have for Cuba”. Prabhu also engaged with the
Indian diaspora, leading businessmen from Cuba and other prominent Cuban
individuals, including the daughter of President Raul Castro and the
son of Comrade Fidel Castro.
The Minister for Commerce & Industry also visited the Centre for
Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (CIGB) and appreciated the high
research standards and advancement in medical technology that Cuba has
achieved. Prabhu reiterated the potential of coopertaion between the
Indian Pharmaceutical Industry which is a world leader in generics and
CIGB to find affordable health solutions.

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