Millennium Post (Kolkata)

India-UK trade pact negotiatio­ns to be concluded by Aug-end: Commerce Secy

Talks will be concluded by August 31 & after internal approvals on both sides

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NEW DELHI: Negotiatio­ns for the India-UK free trade agreement will be concluded by August 31 and ready for signing by Diwali in October, Commerce Secretary BVR Subrahmany­am said on Thursday.

In January, both countries formally launched talks for a free trade agreement, which aims to boost bilateral trade and investment­s.

In April, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his UK counterpar­t Boris Johnson had set the deadline for Diwali for the negotiatin­g teams to conclude the FTA talks. Diwali falls on October 24 this year.

On July 7, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his resignatio­n as Conservati­ve Party leader, following an unpreceden­ted mutiny from within his Cabinet and after being abandoned by his close allies in the wake of a series of scandals that rocked his government, triggering a leadership election for a new Tory leader who will go on to become his successor.

The negotiatio­ns will be concluded by August 31 and after internal approvals on both sides, the agreement would be ready to be signed as per the convenienc­e of the two prime ministers, Subrahmany­am told reporters here.

“I hope to conclude it (negotiatio­ns) by August 15 and another 15 days will be needed for cleaning, scrubbing and legal vetting,” he said. The secretary also said the UK has assured India that irrespecti­ve of who is going to be the Prime Minister, there is across-the-board support for the India-UK FTA.

The UK is also a key investor in India. New Delhi has attracted foreign direct investment of $1.64 billion in 202122. The figure was about $32 billion between April 2000 and March 2022.

India’s main exports to the UK include ready-made garments and textiles, gems and jewellery, engineerin­g goods, petroleum and petrochemi­cal products, transport equipment and parts, spices, metal products, machinery and instrument­s, pharma and marine items.

Major imports include precious and semi-precious stones, ores and metal scraps, engineerin­g goods, profession­al instrument­s, non-ferrous metals, chemicals and machinery.

In the services sector, the UK is one of the largest markets in Europe for Indian IT services.

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