India-EU Landmark Free Trade Deal Concluded After 16 Years
India and the European Union have finalised a historic Free Trade Agreement (FTA) after 16 years of negotiations. Announced by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, the pact is set to dramatically boost trade and investment between the two economies.
Key Takeaways
- Deal concluded after 16 years of talks.
- European wines, cars, fashion to become cheaper in India.
- Indian textiles, leather, engineering goods gain duty-free access to EU.
- Strong safeguards included for Indian farmers and dairy sector.
The agreement promises to open new opportunities for Indian businesses, create jobs, and reduce prices for a range of European imports for Indian consumers.
“The India-EU FTA is a balanced and fair agreement that will benefit both sides. It will provide a major boost to our economic ties and take our strategic partnership to new heights,” Goyal said.
What Gets Cheaper in India?
Import duties on several EU products will be eliminated or reduced, making them more affordable:
- Wines and spirits from the EU.
- Luxury and electric vehicles.
- High-end fashion like Italian suits and French handbags.
- Certain cheeses, dairy products, and olive oil.
- Processed foods, chocolates, auto components, and medical devices.
Big Boost for Indian Exports
The EU will remove duties on key Indian exports, opening a massive market:
- Textiles, garments, leather goods, and footwear.
- Engineering products, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals.
- Marine products, mangoes, grapes, and Basmati rice.
- Services sectors like IT and healthcare.
Safeguards and Next Steps
Minister Goyal stressed that the deal has strong protections for sensitive sectors like agriculture and dairy. The FTA also covers intellectual property, sustainable development, and dispute resolution.
The legal text is now being finalised before signing and ratification. As India’s second-largest trading partner, the EU deal marks a major strategic and economic achievement for the government.



