Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)  

Since inception in 1995, NCTI has entered into Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with organisations in 14 countries under the overall ageis of Department of Commerce Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India.  

The objective of these MoU is to increase level of communication between the two countries for the benefit of the trade and industry on both sides by providing non sensitive trade and commercial information on a reciprocal basis.  Value added information could also be provided on a charged basis.

List of MoU Signed (Date-wise)

Sl. No.

Name of the Organisation

Date of Signing

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1.

Croatia Chamber of Economy (CCE), Croatia

23.10.1996

       
2.

Slovak Ministry of Economy (SME), Slovakia

13.12.1996

       
3.

Mongolian Trade and Industry Promotion Organisation (MOTRA), Mongolia

Nov., 1996

       
4.

Chamber of Economy of Slovenia (CES), Slovenia

04.02.1997

       
5.

Centre for Foreign Economic Research (CFER), Czech Republic

06.02.1997

       
6.

Romanian Foreign Trade Centre (RFTC), Republic of Romania

11.02.1997

       
7.

Hungarian Investment and Trade Development Agency (ITDH), Republic of Hungary

11.11.1997

       
8.

Egyptian International Trade Point (EITP), Ministry of Economy and Foreign Trade, Egypt

12.11.1997

       
9.

Moscow Scientific and Research Centre (MSRC), State Committee for Communication and Informatisation of the  Russian Federation (GOSCOMS VYAZ) (iii) Chamber of Commerce & Industry of the Russian Federation (CCIRF), Moscow (iv) Russian Information Network for Business Co-operation (RBCNet Corpn), Moscow

04.02.1998

       
10.

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (TCCC), Sri Lanka

12.05.1998

       
11.

Cyprus Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Cyprus

10.09.1998

       
12.

The Export Promotion Centre (IGEME) Undersecretariat of Foreign Trade, Republic of Turkey

17.09.1998

       
13.

The Bulgarian Export Promotion Centre, Ministry of Trade & Tourism, Bulgaria

26.10.1998

       
14.

National Centre for Marketing & Price Study, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus

22.02.2001