India-EU Trade Deal Hailed as Historic Milestone by Top Business Leaders

Business leaders have hailed the concluded India-EU Free Trade Agreement as a historic milestone that will create a vast integrated market. They state the deal will significantly ease trade processes and open new opportunities for businesses in both regions. The agreement is seen as combining India's skills with Europe's technological strengths within a rules-based framework. Leaders emphasize that the pact will benefit not just the two economies but also the global economy as a whole.

Key Points: India-EU Trade Deal: Business Leaders Hail Historic Milestone

  • Creates large integrated market
  • Eases import-export processes
  • Combines India's skills with EU tech
  • Strengthens rules-based trade
  • Benefits global economy
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India-EU trade deal a historic milestone, will benefit both economies: Business leaders

Industry leaders call the India-EU Free Trade Agreement a historic step that will create a vast integrated market and boost both economies.

India-EU trade deal a historic milestone, will benefit both economies: Business leaders
"It will create a wide range of opportunities for Europe in India and for India in Europe. - Fredrik Persson"

New Delhi, Jan 27

The India-European Union trade deal is a historic milestone that will create a large integrated market and deliver significant benefits to the economies of both regions, industry leaders said on Tuesday.

Speaking to IANS on the sidelines of the Indo-EU Business Forum, Frank Schloeder, Managing Director of Hafele India Private Limited, said the conclusion of the India-EU Free Trade Agreement after prolonged negotiations marks an important moment.

He noted that the deal comes at a time when the rules-based global order is facing considerable disruption.

"As members of the business community, the focus will be on maximising the benefits arising from this agreement," he told IANS.

Rajesh Vohra, CEO of Artsana India-Chicco, described the agreement as a very positive development.

"The deal will significantly ease import and export processes and open up new opportunities for businesses on both sides," he said.

Vinod Sharma, Managing Director of Deki India Electronics Limited, said his company has been manufacturing electronics products in India for the past 40 years and views the trade deal as a strong step forward.

"The agreement will enhance cooperation between two major economies. For India, Europe is not just a large market, but also a key source of advanced technology and increased investment," he added.

Elsevier Chairman YS Chi said the agreement reached by both sides is highly encouraging and will make collaboration in areas such as trade, talent and intellectual property much easier.

"The deal will benefit not only the economies of India and Europe but also the global economy as a whole," he added.

Fredrik Persson, President of BusinessEurope, told IANS that the India-Europe trade deal has come at a time when it was most needed.

"It will create a wide range of opportunities for Europe in India and for India in Europe," Persson said.

"Together, the two regions form one of the world's largest markets, and the agreement will help combine India's skills with Europe's technological strengths within a rules-based framework, benefiting both sides," Persson added.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Finally! The negotiations took so long, but it seems worth the wait. Access to European technology and investment is exactly what our manufacturing sector needs to move up the value chain. Jai Hind!
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Aman W
While this is positive, I hope we have protected our farmers and sensitive sectors. Sometimes these deals look good on paper but the benefits don't trickle down to the common man. The focus should be on creating jobs here in India.
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Sarah B
Working in the export sector in Mumbai, this is the clarity we've been waiting for. Simplifying import/export processes will cut down so much red tape and cost. A historic milestone indeed!
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Karthik V
Combining India's skilled workforce with European tech? That's a powerful combo. This could really boost 'Make in India' for the world, not just Europe. Exciting times for young engineers and graduates.
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Nisha Z
Good step, but implementation is key. Hope the agreement has strong provisions for IP protection to encourage more European R&D centers to set up shop in India. That's where the real long-term benefit lies.

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