Key Points

Piyush Goyal expressed strong optimism about finalizing the India-EU free trade agreement soon, citing only minor outstanding issues. He emphasized the deal's balanced approach, respecting both sides' economic sensitivities. The minister pointed to India's recent successful trade pacts as proof of its fair negotiation strategy. The agreement is expected to significantly boost India's growth trajectory in the coming decades.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal Says India-EU Free Trade Deal Very Near Conclusion

  • Goyal highlights few remaining issues in India-EU FTA talks
  • Deal follows successful pacts with UK, Australia, and UAE
  • Agreement to respect differing development stages
  • Expected to unlock transformative growth opportunities
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India-EU free trade agreement very near to conclusion, says Piyush Goyal

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal states India-EU FTA negotiations are nearing completion, citing mutual respect for sensitivities and past trade successes.

"I think we are very close to finalising a very good, robust free trade agreement with the EU faster than most people would imagine – Piyush Goyal"

Bern, June 10

Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal expressed optimism about the India-European Union Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and said the deal may be concluded soon.

Addressing a press conference over India-EU FTA negotiations soon after the event of Swissmem Industry Day in Switzerland, Union Minister Goyal said, "There's a saying which goes so near and yet so far. So I would believe that in the case of the European Union, we are really very near."

Goyal further added that there are only a few issues remaining between the two sides.

"There are just a few issues remaining to be sorted out," he said, adding that "we have both agreed to respect each other's sensitivities so that we don't let the irritants, which have in the past held back agreements between two friendly sets of nations or democratic countries."

Goyal highlighted India's successful trade agreements with the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), the United Kingdom, Australia, and the United Arab Emirates as examples of a mutually beneficial, fair and balanced approach.

"In the same spirit in which we finalised EFTA, in the same spirit in which we finalised NFT with the UK or Australia or the United Arab Emirates, in that spirit of mutually beneficial, fair and balanced agreement, which will support the economies of the 27 Nation, EU block and India, keeping in mind the different levels of development that are currently on the table, but respecting that the greatest growth opportunity in the years to come lies in India," said Goyal.

Goyal further added that the agreement between the two sides would take into account the different development stages of India and the EU and unlock immense growth opportunities.

"The greatest growth opportunity in the years to come lies in India. As we grow from a USD 4 trillion to a USD 30-35 trillion economy, this partnership will be transformative," he said.

"I think we are very close to finalising a very good, robust free trade agreement with the EU faster than most people would imagine," he added.

India and the EU bloc in May reaffirmed their intention to conclude free trade agreement negotiations by the end of 2025.

During the talks, India has emphasised that meaningful progress in trade negotiations requires equal focus on non-tariff barriers (NTBs) alongside tariff discussions and regulatory frameworks must be inclusive, proportionate, and avoid restricting trade.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
This is great news! 🇮🇳 A strong trade deal with EU will boost Make in India and create more jobs. Hope our MSMEs get fair access to European markets. Goyal ji is doing good work with these FTAs - first UAE, now EU!
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Priya M.
While I welcome the FTA, I hope our government ensures proper safeguards for our farmers and small industries. European subsidies can distort our markets. The deal must be truly balanced, not just on paper.
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Amit S.
EU market access for Indian IT professionals is crucial! Many of our engineers face visa issues and high costs when working in Europe. This FTA should include easier mobility for skilled workers 🤞
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Sunita R.
Hope this means better quality European products at affordable prices for Indian consumers. But government must ensure local manufacturers aren't priced out. Need to find that sweet spot between competition and protection.
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Vikram J.
The 2025 timeline seems ambitious but achievable. India's growing economy makes us an attractive partner. However, EU's environmental and labor standards shouldn't become non-tariff barriers in disguise. Practical implementation is key!
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Neha P.
Excited about the possibilities! 🇮🇳🤝🇪🇺 This could be game-changing for Indian pharmaceuticals, textiles and auto components. But hope our negotiators don't compromise on data localization and digital sovereignty issues.

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