Key Points

India and Australia are celebrating three years of their groundbreaking Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA), which has already driven bilateral trade to USD 24 billion. The agreement has created new economic opportunities across multiple sectors, including textiles, pharmaceuticals, and engineering. Exports have grown impressively, with a 14% increase in India's exports to Australia in 2023-24. The partnership continues to strengthen, with both nations committed to mutual economic prosperity and global economic resilience.

Key Points: India Australia ECTA Milestone Boosts Bilateral Trade Surge

  • India-Australia trade agreement marks significant economic partnership milestone
  • Bilateral trade reaches USD 24 billion with 14% export growth
  • ECTA opens new opportunities in textiles, pharmaceuticals, and engineering sectors
  • Prime Minister Modi reaffirms strong bilateral relationship
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India, Australia mark third anniversary of ECTA, reaffirm commitment to deepen economic ties

India and Australia celebrate 3 years of Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement, marking USD 24 billion bilateral trade with robust growth potential

"Following the signing and implementation of the agreement, total bilateral trade reached USD 24 billion - Ministry of Commerce and Industry"

New Delhi, April 2

India and Australia have marked the third anniversary of the signing of Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (Ind-Aus ECTA), a landmark achievement that enhanced their economic partnership. After the agreement's signing and implementation, total bilateral trade between the two nations reached USD 24 billion.

The partnership between India and Australia is poised for even greater growth. As the ECTA celebrates its third anniversary, the two nations reaffirmed their "commitment to deepening their economic ties, driving mutual prosperity, and contributing to a stronger and more resilient global economy", according to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry press release.

After the ECTA was signed, India and Australia have fostered new economic opportunities, underlining the complementary strengths of both economies. Since the agreement was signed on April 2, 2022, it has created pathways for robust trade, offering new avenues for businesses, entrepreneurs, and employment across both nations.

In a press release, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said, "Following the signing and implementation of the agreement, total bilateral trade reached USD 24 billion in 2023-24, marking an impressive 14 per cent growth in India's exports to Australia as compared to 2022-23. This positive momentum continues in the current fiscal year, with India's exports to Australia having increased by 4.4 per cent during April 2024-February 2025 as compared to the same period in April 2023-February 2024."

The ECTA has brought tangible benefits in various sectors, notably textiles, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and agriculture. Imports of key raw materials, like metalliferous ores, cotton, wood and wood products have supported the growth of Indian industries, solidifying the mutually beneficial and complementary nature of the partnership.

In a press release, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry stated, "Exports on new lines, such as Calcined Petroleum Coke, High-Capacity Diesel Generating Sets, and Air Liquefaction Machinery, demonstrate the expanding trade opportunities facilitated by the agreement. Sectors like electronics and engineering hold significant potential for future exports, offering promising prospects for further growth and innovation."

Earlier in March, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, who is currently visiting India, and said that he has "always been a friend of India."

PM Modi also spoke about how Abbott, during a visit to Dilli Haat in the national capital, enjoyed millets.

Sharing a picture with Abbott on X, PM Modi stated, "Delighted to meet my good friend and former Australian PM, Mr. Tony Abbott. He has always been a friend of India's. We have all seen him enjoy millets during his current visit."

Abbott served as Australia's Prime Minister from September 18, 2013 to September 15, 2015. He was member of Australia's House of Representatives from 1994 to 2019.

- ANI

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Priya K.
This is such great news! The ECTA has clearly benefited both countries. As someone working in textiles, I've seen firsthand how Australian cotton imports have helped our industry grow. 🇮🇳🤝🇦🇺
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Rahul S.
While the trade numbers are impressive, I hope the government ensures small businesses and farmers also benefit from this agreement. Sometimes these deals favor big corporations more than local entrepreneurs.
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Anika M.
Love seeing India strengthen ties with democratic nations! The photo of PM Modi with Tony Abbott is so wholesome. More cultural exchanges would be wonderful too - maybe Bollywood films in Australia? 🎬
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Sanjay P.
The 14% export growth is fantastic! I work in pharmaceuticals and we've definitely seen increased demand from Australia since ECTA. Hope this momentum continues in coming years.
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Tara N.
Interesting to see millets mentioned! As an Australian living in India, I've noticed more awareness about millets here. Maybe we'll see more Indian millet products in Aussie supermarkets soon?
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Vikram J.
The engineering sector potential is exciting! With India's tech talent and Australia's advanced manufacturing, this could be a game-changer for innovation in both countries.

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