India, EU to conclude BITA negotiations by Oct-Nov 2012

27 Jun 2012 Evaluate

India and European Union have finally concluded negotiations for a bilateral investment and trade agreement (BITA) by the month of October and November. This comes after number of rounds of negotiations and issues of concerns of both sides were identified.

Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma said India should make a lot of efforts in addressing these issues so that the bilateral agreement becomes successful by the year end. India is looking for a quick and a stable outcome of negotiation and both sides are willing to put their views in the areas regarding mutual benefit.

On the sidelines, Sharma said, this agreement will bring a greater market access for Indian companies to provide cross-border supply of services to the counties of European Union. He also requested the European Union to free the movement of Indian Service profession, including from the IT sector.

The government also pushed for further access for the domestic industry and agricultural product in the international market. However, European Union on its part raised concerns regarding market access and patent issue.  In spite of Euro zone crisis and slowdown of the Indian economy trade between India and European Union in 2011 rose to $108.8 billion from $83.46 billion a year before.

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