Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, number of other countries want to start rupee trade with India: Piyush Goyal
The Hindu
India's Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal discusses the benefits of trading in rupee with various countries, aiming to reduce transaction costs.
New Delhi
Many developed and developing countries including Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and nations of the Gulf region are keen to start trade in rupee with India as it would help cut transaction costs for businesses, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has said.
He expressed confidence that the development is going to be a "very game-changing" dimension to India's international trade.
"Bangladesh, Sri Lanka are already talking to us and they want us to start this immediately. Other countries in the Gulf region are looking at that. I think it'll take some time for people to see the benefits. And then we'll have more and more developed countries and countries in the Far East also joining the bandwagon. Singapore is already on board to some extent," he said.
The Minister added that gradually countries are realising that undertaking trade in domestic currencies has several advantages.
Mr. Goyal said that it is now picking up traction and a lot of countries have come forward for this arrangement and are talking to India for that as they would also like to initiate direct transactions between their local currency and the rupee.
"Gradually the conscience is setting in that rather than converting all the transactions into a third currency, both ways, adds significantly to transaction costs," Mr. Goyal told PTI in an interview.