Bilateral trade between India and Thailand was expected to touch $10 billion in the next three years from the current $3.4 billion, Vice-Chairman of the Board of Trade of Thailand Somkiat Anuras said on Monday.
The volume of two-way trade would touch $4 billion in the current financial year, Anuras told reporters on the sidelines of a
seminar on 'Emerging opportunities post FTA' organised by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry in Kolkata.
Bilateral trade, he said, would get a boost once the free trade agreement between India and Thailand was signed.
Thailand would have to do a lot of homework to take the volume of bilateral trade to a satisfactory point, Anuras said.
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