By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy
Accept
Nthanda Times
Ad imageAd image
  • Home
  • National
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Education
  • Local News
    • Parliament
    • Mining
    • Business and Finance
    • Elections
    • Technology
    • Governance
    • Human Rights
  • Environment
  • Sports
    • Airtel Top 8
    • Tnm Super League
Nthanda TimesNthanda Times
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • National
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Education
  • Local News
  • Environment
  • Sports
Search
  • Home
  • National
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Education
  • Local News
    • Parliament
    • Mining
    • Business and Finance
    • Elections
    • Technology
    • Governance
    • Human Rights
  • Environment
  • Sports
    • Airtel Top 8
    • Tnm Super League
Follow US
© 2025 Nthanda Times. All Rights Reserved.
- Advertisement -
Nthanda Times | National | Chakwera administration increases Malawi’s export to India grows by 10 times
National

Chakwera administration increases Malawi’s export to India grows by 10 times

Watipaso Mzungu
Watipaso Mzungu
Published February 4, 2024
Share
4 Min Read

The Indian High Commissioner to Malawi, His Excellency S. Gopalakrishnan, has disclosed that Malawi’s export to India has increased by 10 times during the administration of President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera.

Recommended Stories

NTLEP officials faith leaders and the clergy pose for a photo after the training Photo by Ayamba Kandodo
NTLEP asks faith leaders to help demystify myths on leprosy
Chakwera determined to steer Malawi to middle income status 
Castel Malawi commits K20 million towards tree-planting exercise
Policy brief warns Malawi’s export mandates could harm economy, calls for reforms

Gopalakrishnan said this development should give Malawians hope for the accelerated economic growth for their country.

He made the remarks in Lilongwe recently during the commemoration of the 75th Anniversary of the Republic of India.

He said his government is impressed with the strides the two nations have made towards strengthening mutual trade and investment.

“I am also happy to mention that India is also one of the largest investors in Malawi. The Government of India is also actively supporting a number of developmental projects in Malawi and closely partnering with the Government of Malawi in achieving its socio-economic developmental goals,” said Gopalakrishnan.

He said besides bilateral development cooperation, India and Malawi are also working with other like-minded partner countries in Malawi under the trilateral cooperation in the field of food security and women empowerment.

At this point, the envoy stressed that India’s development partnership with Malawi is always based on Malawi’s priorities, focusing much on human-centric and principles of mutual respect.

“We strongly believe that the biggest strength of the friendly relationship between India and Malawi is the Indian origin and Indians who live in Malawi. They are not only playing a link between our two countries and cultures, but have also been significantly contributing to Malawi’s economic growth,” narrated Gopalakrishnan.

Gopalakrishnan thanked Prsident Chakwera and his government for creating a conducive environment for Indian investors and recognizing their contribution to the economy.

IMG 20240127 WA0038
Indian High Commissioner to Malawi, His Excellency S. Gopalakrishnan

Speaking on behalf of President Chakwera, the Minister of Mining, Monica Chang’anamuno, said the Government of Malawi appreciates the strong bilateral relations, which are evident in many areas of cooperation which include trade, health, capacity building and agriculture.

Chang’anamuno cited 2023 when Malawi hosted the 2nd Session of the Malawi-India Foreign Office Consultations meeting, which provided the two countries with an opportunity to agree on new areas of cooperation as well as enhance the already existing cooperation.

“In the area of trade cooperation, the Government of Malawi continues to fully utilize the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Cooperation in the Field of Trade of Tur or Pigeon Peas which was signed in June, 2021. The agreement allows export of 50,000 metric tonnes of pigeon peas annually from Malawi to India until 2026.

I am delighted to share that, following the 2nd Session of the Malawi-India Foreign Office Consultations, the Government of India has graciously granted a new waiver of the export quota for pigeon peas from Malawi to India until March 31, 2025, operating within the same Agreement framework. This means that Malawi can export unlimited amount of pigeon peas to India in the 2024/2025 marketing session,” said the minister.

She urged the private sector and all relevant stakeholders to utilize the opportunity, not only to increase the scope of trade between the two countries, but also to reduce the current trade imbalance between the two countries.

Chang’anamuno said this will bring to Malawi significant economic benefits such as fostering job creation and generating foreign currency which will be beneficial to Malawian citizens.

Previous Article cholera WaterAid warns of regional cholera epidemic in Malawi, other Southern African countries
Next Article Muvi Wachilungamo Revolutionary Party Saunders Jumah Bantu Muvi wa Chilungamo promises to restore constitutional order if voted in 2025

Popular Posts

graduate

DOWNLOAD – 2025 Public university admission lists released

The National Council for Higher Education (NCHE), in collaboration with the Ministry of Higher Education, has today released the names…

By
Nthanda Times Reporter
1 Min Read
LL CITY Council visits sand mined areas in Lilongwe
Environment activist urges MEPA to call for more awareness on dangers of illegal sand Mining

Environment activists have urged Malawi Environment Protection Authority (MEPA) to create more…

3 Min Read
Chakwera 3
DPP, NAP caution government on “insensitive” borrowing as debt hits MK15.1tn

The opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and National Advocacy Platform (NAP) have…

4 Min Read

You Might Also Like

UDL and MSL training for special needs teachers in progress at Linde Hotel in Mponela Photo by Watipaso Mzungu
National

MANAD equips SNE teachers with UDL skills, distributes sign language books

Malawi National Association for the Deaf (MANAD) has trained special needs education (SNE) teachers from all the six schools for…

3 Min Read
President Chakwera
National

Chakwera commits to implementation of continental fertilizer, soil health initiative

Malawi President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera says his government is committed to implementing continental fertilizer and soil health action initiative and…

2 Min Read
Beneficiary feeding her goats.pic . Maryam Mtengulah MANA 2
National

Project to combat poverty

At least 109 families in the Area of Traditional Authority (TA) Somba in Blantyre have benefited from Orphan Support and…

2 Min Read
zomba 238
National

Save the Children urges youths to participate in environment restoration activities

As environmental degradation continues to pose a threat to the planet, Save the Children has called on Malawi's youth to…

2 Min Read
Nthanda Times
  • Quick Links
  • Live Scores
  • TNM Super League
  • Airtel Top 8
  • Privacy Policy
  • Editorial Policy
  • Cookie Policy

© 2025 Nthanda Times. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?

spinner
spinner
load more