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CBI deputy governor in India to discuss bilateral economic ties

New Delhi, Dec 8, IRNA An economic delegation to be headed by Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Iran for Foreign Exchange Gholamali Kamyab arrive in New Delhi and is slated to hold talks with senior Indian officials on Monday.
Kamyab will discuss the economic, insurance and banking issues as well as oil relations with Indian ministers of trade and finance as well as banking and insurance officials.

Meeting with Indias state banks officials and holding talks with that countrys economic authorities on finding ways for the further expansion of trade and economic relations between the two countries are among itinerary of CBI deputy governor.

The Iranian economic delegation will discuss issues related to expansion of Iran-India relations in trade, monetary and banking fields with the Indian officials during its four-day visit to India.

Iran and India currently have more than $16 billion of oil and non-oil trade and the two countries officials are trying to increase the volume of trade transactions by facilitating monetary exchanges and utilizing the abundance of economic potentials of the two countries.

By IRNA

 

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