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Diwali deadline of India-UK free trade agreement not to be missed: Commerce secretary

Earlier in April, both sides had set the Diwali deadline for the conclusion of an India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

File image: India, UK launched negotiations for the free trade agreement in January 2022  (ANI)Premium
File image: India, UK launched negotiations for the free trade agreement in January 2022  (ANI)

Commerce secretary B V R Subrahmanyam has said that negotiations for the proposed free trade agreement between India and the UK are at the last stage and the Diwali deadline i.e. in October would not be missed.

Earlier in April, both sides had set the Diwali deadline for the conclusion of an India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

"We are on track (to meet the deadline). We are in the last stages. 19 out of 26 chapters are closed. There are a couple of areas where we are negotiating… Diwali deadline is not going to be missed," he told reporters.

Talks are happening on certain goods like cars and spirits from the UK side and certain products from the Indian side.

In January, both countries formally launched talks for a free trade agreement to boost bilateral trade and investments.

In such pacts, two countries either eliminate or significantly reduce customs duties on the maximum number of goods traded between them besides easing norms for promoting investments and services trade.

India's main exports to the UK include ready-made garments and textiles, gems and jewellery, engineering goods, petroleum and petrochemical products, transport equipment and parts, spices, metal products, machinery and instruments, pharma and marine items.

Major imports include precious and semi-precious stones, ores and metal scraps, engineering goods, professional instruments, non-ferrous metals, chemicals and machinery.

In the services sector, the UK is one of the largest markets in Europe for Indian IT services. The bilateral trade has increased to USD 17.5 billion in 2021-22 compared to USD 13.2 billion in 2020-21. India's exports stood at USD 10.5 billion in 2021-22, while imports were USD 7 billion.

He added that India can see USD 10-15 billion uptake in exports from this pact.

On the proposed trade pact with Canada, the secretary said talks are on track and two rounds have already been concluded.

"The third round will be at the end of September and the target is that we will conclude it by December," Subrahmanyam said.

With the European Union, he said that the second round will happen now and "we are expecting (it to conclude) in June-July next year".

With Australia, he said the trade pact is expected to get approval from their parliament by the end of this month. It was signed in April this year.

"We are pushing our FTAs… FTAs are an important part of our trade strategy ..It will open new markets," he said.

(With inputs from PTI)

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Updated: 04 Sep 2022, 05:56 AM IST
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