Jaishankar Meets Chilean FM Mackenna to Boost Trade and Multilateral Ties

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met Chilean Foreign Minister Francisco Perez Mackenna to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation, focusing on trade diversification and services. The leaders agreed to deepen engagement in plurilateral and multilateral formats. Separately, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal reviewed progress on the proposed India-Chile Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). The CEPA aims to expand trade beyond the existing Preferential Trade Agreement, covering digital services, investment, and critical minerals.

Key Points: India-Chile Talks: Trade Diversification & CEPA Progress

  • Jaishankar meets Chilean FM Mackenna for bilateral talks
  • Discussions focus on trade diversification and services economy
  • Both sides agree to deepen plurilateral and multilateral engagement
  • Progress reviewed on India-Chile Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA)
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Jaishankar meets Chilean FM Mackenna; discusses trade diversification, multilateral cooperation

EAM Jaishankar meets Chilean FM Mackenna to discuss trade diversification, multilateral cooperation, and progress on the India-Chile CEPA.

"a very good discussion on strengthening our bilateral cooperation to diversify markets and sourcing - S Jaishankar"

New Delhi, May 13

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday held a meeting with Chilean Foreign Minister Francisco Perez Mackenna and said he was "delighted" to meet him. He also highlighted his discussions aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation.

In a post on X, Jaishankar said both sides held "a very good discussion on strengthening our bilateral cooperation to diversify markets and sourcing, promote export of priority items and facilitating the services economy."

Jaishankar also said that the two leaders agreed to deepen engagement in "plurilateral and multilateral formats."

Earlier on Tuesday, Union Minister of Commerce & Industry Piyush Goyal on Tuesday held discussions with Francisco Perez Mackenna, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Chile and members of the Chilean delegation to review progress in the proposed India-Chile Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) and explore ways to strengthen bilateral trade and investment ties.

The discussions focused on deepening trade, investment, and strategic partnerships.Sharing details of the meeting in a post on X, Goyal said the two sides discussed measures to deepen economic engagement and strengthen the strategic partnership between India and Chile.

"We reviewed the progress of the India-Chile Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) negotiations and discussed ways to further deepen our trade, investment, and strategic partnership," Goyal said in his X post.

The minister said India values its longstanding relationship with Chile and remains committed to broadening bilateral cooperation. "India values its warm and longstanding partnership with Chile, and we remain committed to expanding our economic engagement and people-to-people ties for shared growth and prosperity," he said.

The meeting came as both countries continue engagement on the proposed CEPA aimed at strengthening trade relations and expanding economic cooperation.

The proposed CEPA between India and Chile aims to expand the scope of the existing Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) and cover a wider range of sectors, including digital services, investment promotion, MSMEs and critical minerals.

India and Chile signed a Framework Agreement on Economic Cooperation in 2005, followed by a PTA in 2006. An expanded PTA was signed in 2016 and came into force in 2017. Both sides later agreed to further expand the pact, with three rounds of negotiations held between 2019 and 2021.

To deepen economic ties, the two countries agreed to negotiate a CEPA after a Joint Study Group under the framework agreement recommended a broader pact to boost trade, exports, employment and investment cooperation. The Joint Study Group report was finalised and signed on April 30, 2024.

The move was reaffirmed during the visit of Gabriel Boric to India in April 2025, when both sides welcomed the signing of the Terms of Reference and formally launched CEPA negotiations aimed at a comprehensive and mutually beneficial trade agreement.

- ANI

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Ravi K
India needs more of these bilateral deals. Relying too much on China for imports is risky. Chile is a stable Latin American economy and we already have history with them since the 2005 framework agreement. Smart move by Jaishankar ji.
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James A
Interesting to see India focusing on Latin America. Digital services and MSMEs are definitely areas where both sides can benefit. But I hope the CEPA doesn't just become another paper agreement like some others we've seen.
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Aman W
Finally some concrete progress! Chile has been a reliable partner for decades. From the PTA in 2006 to now a comprehensive CEPA - this shows how relationships mature over time. Plus, President Boric's visit last year set the stage perfectly. Well timed diplomacy. 👏
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Michael C
Diversifying markets and sourcing is exactly what India needs. With global supply chains shifting post-COVID, having alternative partners like Chile gives India more options. The critical minerals aspect is particularly important for our renewable energy goals.
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Vikram M
Good meeting but I hope the actual negotiations deliver results quickly. Indian MSMEs could really benefit from easier access to Chilean markets, especially in agri-products and pharmaceuticals. The three rounds between 2019-2021 showed some momentum - hope we don't lose that.
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