India-EU Trade Deal to Cut Duties on Cars, Textiles, Wine

Key Takeaways

  • India and the EU have finalised the broad contours of a major free trade agreement (FTA).
  • India will slash import duties on textiles, footwear, cars, wines, and spirits.
  • The EU will grant greater market access for Indian textiles, pharmaceuticals, and farm goods.
  • The deal, in negotiation for over a decade, could be signed by October 2024.

India and the European Union are poised to sign a landmark free trade agreement (FTA) by the end of 2024, a move that will significantly cut Indian import duties on key European goods and open EU markets wider for Indian exports.

What the Trade Deal Entails

According to a report in The Economic Times, citing sources, the broad terms of the agreement are now settled. The pact will see India reduce tariffs on a range of European products, including textiles, footwear, automobiles, wines, and spirits.

In return, the European Union will provide enhanced market access for Indian exports, particularly in sectors like textiles, pharmaceuticals, and agricultural products. This reciprocal access is a core component of the negotiations that have spanned more than ten years.

Dispute Mechanism and Signing Timeline

The two sides have also agreed on a dispute resolution framework, which will be modelled on the World Trade Organization’s settlement mechanism. This provides a structured process to handle any future trade disagreements.

The deal is likely to be formally inked during the India-EU summit scheduled for October in Brussels, marking a major diplomatic and economic milestone.

Economic Impact and Strategic Goals

The FTA is expected to provide a substantial boost to bilateral trade, which currently stands at approximately $100 billion. For India, facing global economic headwinds, the agreement promises to stimulate job creation, attract investment, and strengthen economic growth.

Indian businesses have long advocated for better access to the EU market and are expected to welcome the pact. Simultaneously, the EU sees the deal as a strategic step to diversify its supply chains and reduce dependency on China.

Analysts view the agreement as a win-win, poised to deepen the strategic partnership between the two major economies.

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