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India-EU Push for Year-End Trade Pact as Goyal Heads to Brussels

Goyal Heads to Brussels for Crucial EU Trade Pact Talks

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal will visit Brussels on October 27-28 for high-level talks with European Commissioner Maros Sefcovic, aiming to finalize the India-EU free trade agreement by year-end.

Key Takeaways

  • Minister Goyal’s visit follows 14 rounds of negotiations
  • Major sticking points include rules of origin and agricultural standards
  • Goods trade between India and EU reached $136.5 billion in 2024-25
  • Both sides targeting landmark agreement covering 23 policy areas

Strategic Push for Trade Deal

The commerce ministry stated that Goyal’s visit aims to provide strategic direction and political momentum to the negotiations. Building on the recent 14th round of talks, discussions will focus on key FTA areas including market access, non-tariff measures, and regulatory cooperation.

Indian negotiators have remained in Brussels after the latest negotiation round to resolve contentious issues, particularly rules of origin. The government has directed its team, led by Special Secretary L. Satya Srinivas, to resolve pending matters before returning to Delhi.

Major Negotiation Challenges

The EU is pushing for stricter origin norms to prevent third-country goods from entering through India, especially in sensitive sectors like agricultural products, spirits, wines, and GI-status items.

Agricultural mutual recognition remains another critical hurdle. Without an agreement, food and farm exports face repeated testing and certification, increasing compliance costs and delays. This sector represents one of the most challenging negotiation chapters.

“Minister Goyal’s visit to Brussels marks an important step in translating that shared vision into concrete outcomes,” the commerce ministry stated.

Comprehensive Negotiation Scope

The latest negotiation round in Brussels (October 6-10) covered 12 policy areas through 91 technical sessions. The broader India-EU trade talks encompass 23 policy chapters, including investment protection, government procurement, dispute settlement, geographical indications, and sustainable development.

India’s trade with the EU reached $136.5 billion (₹11.6 lakh crore) in 2024-25, accounting for approximately 10% of India’s global trade. Exports to the bloc totaled $75.8 billion while imports stood at $60.7 billion, solidifying the EU’s position as one of India’s largest trading partners.

India continues to accelerate FTA negotiations with major partners while addressing trade differences with the US following recent tariff impositions.

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