India, Brazil trade likely to cross $ six billion

May 03, 2010 08:14 pm | Updated 08:14 pm IST - Ahmedabad

The bilateral trade between India and Brazil is expected to cross $6 billion this year, according to Brazil-India Chamber of Commerce.

“The bilateral trade between India and Brazil is expected to cross the $6 billion mark this year,” President Brazil-India Chamber of Commerce, Roberto Paranhos said while speaking at an Indo-Brazil meet organised by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) here.

We are aiming to cross $10 billion mark in trade by 2012, as many companies in both the nations are exploring the possibilities of forming joint ventures, he added.

“In order to get a strong foothold in Asia, Brazil is viewing India as an ideal location,” he said.

The Brazilian companies have invested close to $600 million in India so far, while the Indian firms made an investment of $1.5 billion in Brazil, Mr. Paranhos said.

Among the major Brazilian investments in India so far is the joint venture Tata-Marcopolo, between Tata Motors and Marcopolo of Brazil, which has a facility near Bangalore, he said.

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