India, UK agree to add momentum to ongoing FTA negotiations: Goyal

12 Jul 2023 Evaluate

Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal has said India and the UK have agreed to add momentum to the ongoing free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations. Goyal, who is on a short visit to the UK, said that they had agreed to keep up work towards a mutually beneficial deal. India and the UK started round 11 of their FTA talks last Wednesday, which is expected to conclude on July 14.

It came a day after a UK government said the senior Indian ministerial visit to the UK in the midst of a negotiation round shows there is ‘political will to make progress towards an ambitious trade deal’. It noted ‘The potential is clear – a strong trade deal will strengthen the economic links between the UK and India, already worth GBP 36 billion in 2022. But we will only sign when we have a deal that is in the best interests of the UK’.

Goyal will be holding wide-ranging discussions while in the UK to add momentum behind the FTA as both sides feel they are within touching distance of an agreement. Recently, the Ministry of Commerce had issued a statement confirming Goyal’s visit to the UK as coming at a ‘crucial juncture’ when both countries are committed to expanding their economic ties and exploring avenues for enhanced bilateral trade.

The visit will not only be focused on the ongoing India-UK FTA negotiations but also involve a meeting with ministers from the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) member countries - Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein - to discuss the progress of the Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA).

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