India, Israel sign investment pact to boost trade and investor protections
- Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich will visit India from September 8 to 10 to finalize an agreement on bilateral investment and enhance economic cooperation between the two nations.
- Both countries concluded negotiations on the BIT to enhance economic cooperation, representing their shared commitment to a robust investment environment.
- The BIT assures protection for investors, enforces non-discrimination, and offers arbitration-based dispute resolution to promote investor confidence.
- Bilateral trade between India and Israel is nearly USD 4 billion annually, with cumulative Indian outbound investment at USD 443 million and Israeli FDI in India at USD 334.2 million.
- Signing the BIT is anticipated to enhance bilateral investments, support businesses, and set a foundation for advancing a future free trade agreement to strengthen economic cooperation.
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Israel Signs Strategic Bilateral Investment Agreement with India
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich traveled to New Delhi on Monday to sign a bilateral investment agreement (BIA) with Indian Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. The Israeli Finance Ministry hailed the agreement as a “significant milestone in Israel-India relations.” “This is a strategic step that will open new doors for both Israeli and Indian investors, strengthen Israeli exports, and provide businesses on both sides with certainty and…
Bilateral Investment Agreement to pave way for India-Israel FTA: Chief Economist at Israels Ministry of Finance - The Tribune
India and Israel on Monday signed a Bilateral Investment Agreement (BIT) here in the national capital, aimed at enhancing reciprocal investments and strengthening economic cooperation between the countries.
India–Israel seal investment agreement, $3.9 billion trade in focus
India and Israel have taken another step to strengthen their economic ties. On Monday, the two countries signed an agreement in New Delhi that aims to promote and protect reciprocal investment, reported Reuters.
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