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        India Explores Mauritius Freeport Policy to Tap African and European Markets

        February 15, 2013

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        In a bilateral meeting with Mr. Sayyad Abd-Al-Cader Sayed Hossen, Minister of Industry, Commerce and Consumer Protection, Mauritius, the Union Minister for Commerce, Industry & Textiles Shri Anand Sharma today said that India and Mauritius have initiated steps towards setting up Mauritius-India Joint Business Council and a Joint Working Group (JWG) on trade and investment. “The Joint Business Council will be a robust institutional mechanism for giving a boost to trade and investment ties by identifying the priority sectors and sectors of engagement. The JWG would further work out the modalities for broadening and deepening the economic engagement between the two countries,” said Shri Sharma to the Mauritian Minister.

        Shri Sharma conveyed to Mr Sayed Hossen that India and Mauritius should conduct a Joint Commission Meeting at the earliest so as to chart out a thorough roadmap for future cooperative ventures between the two countries.

        During his recent bilateral visit to Mauritius from January 8-10, 2013, Shri Sharma was informed about the Freeport policy of Mauritius which offers zero custom duty and corporate tax free regime for companies with predominant export orientations, specially to Africa. Today, both the Ministers took the issue forward and explored the possibilities of approaching new markets through part value addition under the Freeport policy. The special arrangement of Mauritius with COMESA and the DFQF regime with EU will come into play under this Policy. In this regard, DIPP, CII, ASSOCHAM and FICCI have been asked to take necessary action in the matter.

        Shri Sharma also assured full support for the development of the textiles sector in Mauritius. He also expressed happiness that MoUs in the textiles sector have been signed between the two countries subsequent to his visit to Mauritius last month. Shri Sharma said that both the countries should look at the possibility of establishing Integrated Textile Park in Mauritius. The Indian Minister asked the officials to give a concept paper on this within two weeks. The Mauritian Minister met Indian industry representatives through AEPC and CITI in a bid to attract Indian FDI into Mauritius in the textile sector. A Board of Investment delegate is travelling with the Minister to explain the fiscal and trade-related aspects to potential investors.

        During the Financial Year 2011-12, the bilateral trade between India and Mauritius grew by 68 per cent, increasing from USD 863 million in 2010-11 to USD 1,451 million in 2011-12. In the current FY 2012-13, the bilateral trade in the nine-month period from April-December 2012 was USD 1007 million, registering a marginal decline of 4.78 % as compared to the corresponding nine-month period of April-December 2011.

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        (Release ID :92263)

        Freeport policy enables export oriented firms to access COMESA and EU DFQF preferences through tax and duty incentives. The Freeport policy of Mauritius offers a zero customs duty and corporate tax free regime for predominantly export oriented companies, enabling use of Mauritius' special arrangement with COMESA and the EU DFQF regime by firms undertaking part value addition to access African and European markets; administrative and industry bodies have been tasked to develop modalities and implement measures to leverage these preferences.
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                                Freeport policy enables export oriented firms to access COMESA and EU DFQF preferences through tax and duty incentives.

                                The Freeport policy of Mauritius offers a zero customs duty and corporate tax free regime for predominantly export oriented companies, enabling use of Mauritius' special arrangement with COMESA and the EU DFQF regime by firms undertaking part value addition to access African and European markets; administrative and industry bodies have been tasked to develop modalities and implement measures to leverage these preferences.





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