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India and EU Make Major Strides in Free Trade Talks, Says Goyal

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India and EU Make Progress on Free Trade Talks

India and the European Union (EU) have achieved significant progress in their free trade negotiations, according to Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal. After his recent three-day trip to Brussels, Goyal announced that the teams have agreed to finalize 10 out of the 20 negotiation chapters. They have also broadly decided on another four to five chapters and are working towards solutions for the remaining issues.

Goyal’s visit aimed to pave the way for the next round of discussions, which is set to take place in India when the EU team arrives next week. The 14th round of talks was held in Brussels from October 6 to 10, where the two sides continued to focus on sensitive topics such as automobiles, steel, and carbon taxes. India raised concerns about non-tariff barriers imposed by the EU, including various regulatory challenges. The upcoming round of talks will prioritize these matters.

Following the completion of the last round of negotiations, both sides remain engaged, using physical and virtual meetings to keep the dialogue open. The EU team is scheduled to visit New Delhi on November 3 for the next round. Meanwhile, a seven-member committee from the European Parliament, focusing on international trade, spent three days in India to assess the opportunities and challenges of the ongoing negotiations.

While trade representatives continue their work, discussions are also taking place at higher levels. Maroš Šefčovič, the European Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security, is expected to visit India around the end of November or early December.

During his time in Brussels from October 26 to 28, Goyal expressed that his meetings with Šefčovič and other officials were both productive and significant in addressing outstanding issues in the trade talks. Prior to this, he had met with EU Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis in Germany on October 24.

The visit by the European Parliament’s committee is viewed as a crucial step toward turning the shared vision of India and EU leaders into tangible outcomes. Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar welcomed the committee, emphasizing the importance of maximizing cooperation between India and the EU to stabilize the global economy and reinforce democratic values. He noted that finalizing the India-EU free trade agreement could greatly contribute to these goals.

Šefčovič remarked on Goyal’s visit, describing the discussions as “intensive” and “constructive.” He believes these interactions will enhance the momentum of the bilateral trade talks, stating that both sides share the common goal of delivering on the commitments set by EU President Ursula von der Leyen and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

As both parties navigate these negotiations, the hope is that they will lead to a fruitful partnership that benefits both India and the EU.

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