Austrian Chancellor Projects 75% Export Surge from India-EU Trade Deal

Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker, on his historic first official visit to India, has strongly advocated for the proposed India-EU Free Trade Agreement, labeling it as 'essential'. He projected the deal could boost Austrian exports by 75% in sectors like engineering and electronics. The Chancellor's visit, accompanied by 60 top business leaders, marks a significant milestone as the first by an Austrian federal chancellor in over four decades. The discussions aim to build on the positive momentum from Prime Minister Modi's 2024 Vienna visit and deepen economic and strategic cooperation.

Key Points: India-EU FTA Essential for 75% Export Boost: Austrian Chancellor

  • FTA called 'essential' for growth
  • Projects 75% export boost in key sectors
  • Historic first Chancellor visit in 40+ years
  • 60 top Austrian business leaders in delegation
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Austrian Chancellor Stocker calls India-EU FTA 'essential', projects 75 % export boost

Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker calls India-EU Free Trade Agreement 'essential', projecting a 75% export surge and highlighting strong bilateral ties.

"Free trade between equals is something that is essential. - Chancellor Christian Stocker"

New Delhi, April 16

Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker on Thursday called the proposed European Union-India Free Trade Agreement "essential", projecting a potential 75 per cent surge in exports as he highlighted deepening economic ties between Austria and India.

"My visit is in fact a milestone for Austrian-Indian relations. And I am very pleased, and I also think it's a great honour to be the first federal Chancellor to visit India in more than 40 years," Stocker said, noting the historic significance of the trip.

Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Vienna in 2024, he added, "I think we can truly say that the diplomatic relations that we've had for the last 75 years are much stronger than ever before. We will be trying to build on this positive dynamism."

Stocker emphasised the strong business component of the visit, "But I haven't come to India alone. I'm accompanied by 60 high-ranking business leaders, the who's who of the Austrian business world," underlining the growing economic engagement between the two countries.

He added, "This delegation is led by our Minister for Economic Affairs and Vice President of the Austrian Economic Chamber.Our close political ties are also of benefit for our business landscape."

Highlighting trade growth, he said, "India is already one of the most important trading partners outside the EU for Austria. Our bilateral trade has been developing very positively and has increased to about 3 billion euros in the last 10 years."

He added, "About 160 Austrian companies are active in the Indian market in important frontier technologies such as semiconductor production and in the field of renewable energies, automotive, and infrastructure."

Praising India's economic trajectory, Stocker noted, "India has an impressive growth rate of about 7 per cent per year, and it's one of the most dynamic global markets and a key strategic partner for us."

The Austrian Chancellor stressed the importance of the India-EU trade deal in a volatile global environment. "The free trade agreement between the EU and India will help to take this positive development forward. It will reduce trade barriers and create new opportunities for exports, investments and industrial cooperation," he said.

Calling for stronger alliances amid global uncertainties, he added, "I think that this agreement is very important, especially in times of geopolitical challenges, because our common response to the multiple crises must be that we have to build alliances and that we need to seek a greater partnership with those who think like us."

Stocker highlighted the economic potential of the agreement, saying, "Free trade between equals is something that is essential. This will provide new opportunities. It will provide opportunities, 75% more exports, for instance, in the fields of engineering, electronics, chemical and industrial services."

Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting with Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker at the Hyderbad House, New Delhi.

Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker also laid a wreath at Rajghat. Raj Ghat is a serene, open-air memorial in Delhi dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi, marking the spot of his cremation on January 31, 1948.

Earlier on Wednesday, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met Chancellor Stocker during his first official visit to India. The meeting signals a step forward in bilateral ties, with further high-level discussions planned.

In a post on X, Jaishankar said, "Delighted to call on Federal Chancellor Dr Christian Stocker of Austria, as he begins his first official visit to India." He added, "Confident that his discussions with PM Narendra Modi tomorrow will open new avenues for greater cooperation across various domains."

The Chancellor arrived in India on Wednesday.

Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal welcomed him, saying, "A warm welcome to Federal Chancellor Dr Christian Stocker of Austria on his first official visit to India." He added that the visit would give further momentum to the "Enhanced India-Austria partnership."

This is Stocker's first visit to India and his first official trip to Asia since taking office in 2025. During his stay in New Delhi, he is expected to hold detailed talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, focusing on cooperation in key sectors, green technology, and trade.

Stocker is accompanied by a delegation of business leaders, senior ministers, and government officials. Both sides are expected to explore collaboration in digital innovation, renewable energy, and advanced manufacturing.

The visit comes amid growing economic ties between India and Austria. The two sides are also expected to discuss regional and global issues and their cooperation in international organisations.

India and Austria share long-standing ties based on what officials describe as shared democratic values. The visit also builds on momentum from Prime Minister Modi's trip to Austria in 2024.

Further groundwork had been laid during the eighth India-Austria Foreign Office Consultations held in Vienna on December 12, where Secretary (West) Sibi George and Austrian Secretary General Nikolaus Marschik reviewed bilateral relations and discussed ways to strengthen India-EU engagement.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see European leaders recognizing India's economic potential. The Chancellor paying respects at Rajghat is a respectful gesture. However, we must ensure any FTA protects our farmers and MSMEs. We've seen issues with other trade deals. The government should be transparent about the terms.
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Aman W
First visit by an Austrian Chancellor in over 40 years! Shows how much our global standing has improved. Bringing 60 top business leaders is a solid vote of confidence. More jobs and investment in engineering and electronics will be a big win.
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Sarah B
Interesting perspective from a European partner. The focus on "alliances" during geopolitical challenges is key. A strong India-EU partnership can be a stabilizing force. Hope this leads to easier visas for Indian professionals too!
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Karthik V
The 3 billion euro trade figure is good, but there's so much more room to grow. Austria is a hub for high-quality machinery and tech. If we get better access, our startups and industries can upgrade faster. Win-win situation if negotiated well. 🤝
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Nisha Z
While the economic benefits are clear, I hope our negotiators are also discussing climate technology transfer and collaboration. Austria is strong in renewables. We need their expertise to meet our net-zero targets. This partnership should be about more than just trade numbers.

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