India-EU Trade Deal Nears Finish Line: December Conclusion Expected

India and the European Union are making significant progress in their trade negotiations. Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal expressed optimism about concluding the deal by December this year. The latest round of talks in Brussels covered multiple policy areas including market access and technical barriers. Both sides are working to resolve remaining differences to finalize this important economic partnership.

Key Points: India EU Trade Talks Progressing Well December Conclusion Likely

  • Negotiations in final stages with toughest issues being resolved
  • Indian officials remain in Brussels for Rules of Origin discussions
  • Latest round covered 12 policy areas across 91 technical sessions
  • Market access for goods and services among key discussion topics
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India-EU trade talks progressing well, likely to conclude by December: Commerce Secretary

Commerce Secretary confirms India-EU trade negotiations advancing smoothly, with potential December conclusion after latest Brussels round covering 12 policy areas.

"Trade talks are progressing very well. Chances are it may be concluded by December. - Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal"

New Delhi October 15

Trade negotiations between India and the European Union (EU) are progressing well and may conclude by December this year, Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal said on Wednesday.

"Trade talks are progressing very well. Chances are it may be concluded by December. We are at last leg of negotiations. The toughest things are decided at the end. We are in close range of negotiations," he said.

Agrawal said there was good progress in the last round of talks and efforts will be made to narrow the differences.

"We have not scheduled the next round because we feel there are issues across areas which we need to resolve, and they need to be resolved on a continuous basis. Some officials of Indian team have stayed back in Brussels to carry forward the negotiation on the rules of regions. That is one area a lot of work needs to be done," he said.

The 14th round of negotiations for India-EU FTA, held from October 6 to 10, 2025, in Brussels, covered 12 policy areas and 91 technical sessions. Discussions centred on market access for goods and services, Rules of Origin, Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) measures, and Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT).

Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal had said earlier this month that there have been "very good discussions" between EU and India in Brussels.

He expressed optimism about the partnership, describing it as a collaboration between the USD 20 trillion European Union of 27 countries and India, the fastest growing large economy in the world.

With the India-EU FTA progressing steadily and bilateral negotiations for other trade agreements underway, India's trade engagement with global partners is expected to see a boost in the coming months.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally some positive movement on this FTA! Our IT and pharma sectors will benefit massively from better market access. Hope the government doesn't compromise on data localization and digital sovereignty issues though.
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Michael C
As someone working in exports, this is exactly what Indian manufacturing needs. European markets have high standards but also pay premium prices. Hope our quality standards match up to their expectations.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the progress, I'm concerned about the environmental and labor standards EU might impose. Our small industries might struggle to comply with their stringent regulations. Government should provide adequate transition support.
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Sarah B
Great to see India strengthening its global trade partnerships! This deal could make European products more affordable for Indian consumers while boosting our exports. Win-win situation if negotiated properly. 🤝
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Vikram M
91 technical sessions in one round! That's some serious work by our negotiation team. Respect to the officials who stayed back in Brussels to continue discussions. Hope they get us a deal that benefits both sides equally.

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