NEW DELHI: India and Thailand on Thursday stressed the need to establish mutual recognition in key services such as nursing, accounting, audiovisual and medical tourism, besides expanding bilateral trade in new products such as value-added marine items, smartphones, electric vehicles, food processing and pharmaceuticals, the commerce ministry said.
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The two countries decided to expand bilateral trade at the 13th meeting of the India-Thailand Joint Trade Committee (JTC) held in New Delhi, the first physical meeting of the JTC that was revived in 2020 after a gap of 17 years.
Thailand is India’s key trading partner in ASEAN with total trade of $16.89…
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