India, Zimbabwe to Improve ties in PHARMA, INFRA and Health
India and Zimbabwe have decided to increase cooperation in sectors such as pharmaceuticals, infrastructure and health to boost trade and investment between the countries. The agreement was reached in the presence of Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma with Zimbabwe Vice President, Joice T R Mujuru and Industry and Commerce Minister Michael Bimha in Harare yesterday, an official statement issued here today said. It was also decided to speed up implementation of multiple projects being executed under the India-Africa Forum Summit Programme, including a Food Testing Laboratory (FTL), a Rural Training Park (RTP) and a Vocational Training Centre (VTC). The statement further said “India is mulling setting up an FTL in Zimbabwe at an approximate cost of $2 million. India is also in the process of setting up RTP and a VTC”.
Source: Financial Chronicle
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