India and UK Forge Ahead in Free Trade Talks, Focused on Swift and Balanced Agreement
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India and UK Forge Ahead in Free Trade Talks, Focused on Swift and Balanced Agreement

India and the UK are making substantial progress in their negotiations for a free trade agreement, with a commitment to fairness and efficiency, aiming for a comprehensive resolution that acknowledges sensitivities and developmental differences.

Sandip PatiSandip Pati
Aug 27, 2023, 12:43 am IST
in Bharat
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Negotiations between India and the UK for a prospective free trade agreement have taken notable strides, as expressed by Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal. The commitment from both nations to promptly reach an agreement is apparent, with a focus on fairness, equity, and balance. Piyush Goyal shared these sentiments during a press conference in Jaipur.

The atmosphere of collaboration is underpinned by the deep-seated respect for each other’s sensitivities and the acknowledgment of the distinct developmental levels that both countries exhibit. Moreover, there is a mutual recognition of the future potential that each nation can contribute to the arrangement. Goyal stressed that the negotiation process takes into account these multifaceted considerations, reflecting the intricate web of circumstances that characterize the discussions. He further revealed that the ongoing 12th round of talks signifies the substantial headway that has been achieved.

In response to inquiries about a set deadline for the conclusion of negotiations, Goyal highlighted that the global landscape of negotiations rarely adheres to specific time frames. However, he expressed a personal aspiration for a swift resolution, emphasizing that both countries share a dedication to a favorable outcome expedited by efficient progress.

The sentiment resonates with UK Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch’s recent statement. Badenoch disclosed that India and the UK are presently engaged in the conclusive stages of negotiations surrounding business mobility within the prospective free trade agreement. These statements were made during their attendance at the G20 trade and investment ministers meeting.

The progression of negotiations is underscored by the closure of 19 out of 26 chapters in the proposed free trade agreement. A separate bilateral investment treaty is concurrently being deliberated upon, focusing on the critical aspect of investment. This comprehensive approach is aimed at fostering a well-rounded and mutually beneficial relationship.

The economic ties between the two nations have demonstrated resilience and growth, with bilateral trade scaling up from USD 17.5 billion in 2021-22 to USD 20.36 billion in the fiscal year 2022-23. The steady expansion in trade figures reflects the strategic intent to solidify and augment the economic partnership between India and the UK.

As the negotiations move forward, the shared commitment to a prosperous and expedited resolution remains a pivotal driving force. The intricate interplay of sensitivities, development trajectories, and future potential sets the stage for a balanced and fruitful trade agreement that will undoubtedly shape the economic trajectories of both India and the UK.

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