| Date: | 15-07-2013 | 
	
		| Subject: | Taiwan in free-trade talks with India, Indonesia | 
	
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							TAIPEI--Taiwan's government said Monday it is negotiating free-trade agreements with India and Indonesia, and has started a feasibility study on sealing a similar pact with the Philippines.
 The news came after Taiwan and New Zealand signed a free-trade agreement last week in Wellington. Taiwan is also in the final stage of concluding similar arrangements with Singapore.
 
 The island has recently stepped up efforts to sign free-trade pacts with its trading partners, a move that will boost its international trade profile and could help reduce its dependence on mainland China.
 
 At a press conference Monday, Taiwan's Vice Minister of Economic Affairs Cho Shih-chao told reporters negotiations with India and Indonesia have been "very smooth and are likely to be concluded soon."
 
 Source : marketwatch.com
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