Prospects of investments to EAEU member states talked over
8 August, 2014 13:32
Member of the Board (Minister) for the main strategies of integration and macroeconomics of the Eurasian Economic Committee (EEC) Tatyana Valovaya, Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of India to Russia Pundi Srinivasan Raghavan discuss the benefits of investing for Indian companies interested in activities in the territory of the of the Customs Union (CU) member states and the Single Economic Space (SES), according to the EEC.
During the discussion, Tatyana Valovaya elaborated on aspects of harmonization of markets of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia in order to achieve the free movement of goods, services, capital and labor within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), and also spoke about the institutional organization of decision-making in the EEC.
Mr. Pundi Srinivasan Raghavan expressed interest of the Indian side in effective cooperation with the EAEU member states.
Besides, the Indian Ambassador noted the need of strengthening of closer information interaction aimed to raise awareness of the Indian business community relating those opportunities that ensure the Eurasian integration processes’ development.
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