Chile, a Latin American country, Tuesday said it wants to enhance its commercial ties with India by upgrading the preferential trade pact it has with New Delhi since 2006.
At a luncheon meeting with apex business chambers here, visiting Chilean President Michelle Bachelet said her country was keen on promoting the preferential trade pact with India to a full-fledged free trade agreement.
"The conditions have arrived to take step forward to increase our commercial links...I hope this will be a prelude to sign an FTA with India as soon as possible," Bachelet said at the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry
(FICCI), Assocham and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) meeting.
The two countries have agreed to take steps for doubling the bilateral trade, which was a mere USD 2.09 billion in 2007-08.
Chile has decided to open a commercial and investment office here for facilitating commercial ties.
Earlier in the day, the two countries signed four agreements to strengthen their bilateral ties in the areas of space, renewable energy, education and mineral resources.