India-EU Push for Free Trade Pact: Goyal, Sefcovic Lead Crucial Talks

India and the European Union have reaffirmed a strong political commitment to resolve outstanding issues and conclude a comprehensive free trade agreement. The push follows a significant visit by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal to Brussels for high-level dialogues with EU Commissioner Maros Sefcovic. Both sides emphasized the strategic importance of a fair, balanced deal aligning with shared economic priorities and a rules-based trading framework. The meetings focused on narrowing divergences across key areas like market access for goods and services to expedite the agreement.

Key Points: India-EU Reaffirm Resolve for Free Trade Agreement

  • High-level ministerial talks in Brussels
  • Focus on fair and balanced agreement
  • Progress on goods and services market access
  • Aim to narrow divergences on key issues
2 min read

India, EU reaffirm strong political resolve to address pending issues towards free trade pact

India and the EU aim to resolve pending issues for a fair and balanced free trade pact, following high-level talks between Piyush Goyal and Maros Sefcovic.

"strong political resolve on either side to address pending issues through constructive engagement - Ministry of Commerce and Industry"

New Delhi, Jan 10

India and the European Union have reaffirmed the strong political resolve on either side to address pending issues through constructive engagement towards a mutually-beneficial free trade agreement, an official statement said on Saturday.

During the latest ministerial-level discussions, both sides emphasised the strategic importance of concluding a fair, balanced, and ambitious agreement that aligns with their shared values, economic priorities, and commitment to a rules-based trading framework, said Ministry of Commerce and Industry in a statement.

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal concluded a significant two-day visit to Brussels, marking a decisive step forward in the India-EU FTA negotiations.

In a series of high-level dialogues with Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security, Maros Sefcovic, both leaders provided guidance to negotiating teams to resolve pending issues and expedite the agreement.

The visit capped a week of intensive diplomatic and technical engagements in Brussels, underscoring the political resolve of both sides to deliver a comprehensive deal.

The Ministerial engagement was preceded by high-level discussions between Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal and the Director-General for Trade, European Commission, Sabine Weyand.

The meetings focused on stocktaking the progress achieved across various negotiating tracks. The officials worked to "narrow divergences" and ensure clarity on outstanding issues, clearing the path for the Ministerial dialogue, said the statement.

"During their engagement, Goyal and Sefcovic carried out detailed deliberations across key areas of the proposed agreement. Both sides took note of the steady progress achieved across various negotiating tracks including Market Access for Goods, Rules of Origin and Services, etc," it added.

The Ministerial-level discussions reaffirmed the strong political resolve on either side to address pending issues through constructive engagement. Both sides emphasized the strategic importance of concluding a fair, balanced, and ambitious agreement that aligns with their shared values, economic priorities, and commitment to a rules-based trading framework.

According to the official statement, the visit concluded with both parties expressing confidence and a renewed determination to towards the early conclusion of a modern, comprehensive, and mutually beneficial agreement.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Rohit P
Finally some progress! We've been hearing about this FTA for years. It's good that Minister Goyal is pushing it. But I hope our farmers and small industries are protected in the deal.
D
David E
As someone working in the tech sector, easier market access for Indian IT services in Europe would be a game-changer. Hope the services part of the agreement is strong.
A
Anjali F
While the intent is good, I'm a bit skeptical. Past negotiations have often stalled on issues like data localization and tariffs on automobiles. Let's see if this "political resolve" translates to actual compromise.
K
Karthik V
Good step for 'Make in India'. If we get better access for our textiles, leather, and engineering goods, it will help our MSMEs a lot. Jai Hind!
S
Sarah B
A balanced agreement is key. Hope it also means high-quality European products become more affordable for Indian consumers without hurting local businesses.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50