Eastern Eye (UK)

India and Australia seek to seal trade deal

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AUSTRALIA and India hope to reach a long-pending landmark trade deal by the end of 2022, according to a joint statement released last Friday (1) announcing the formal relaunch of stalled negotiatio­ns.

Bilateral trade was around 24 billion Australian dollars (£13bn) last year, with India exporting its key services sector and Australian coal going the other way. Both are members of the Quad alliance with the United States and Japan, and are looking to deepen strategic ties to counter China as well as economical­ly and in other areas.

Following trade ministers’ talks in New Delhi, the two countries backed the “expeditiou­s negotiatio­n” of a Comprehens­ive Economic Cooperatio­n Agreement.

In the meantime, they plan to reach an “early harvest” interim deal by the end this year under which some duties will already be cut.

The two sides hope for a “balanced trade agreement that encourages expanded trade and investment flows to the benefit of both of our economies, and that reflects a shared commitment to the rules-based internatio­nal trading system”, the statement said. India was Australia’s seventh-largest trading partner and sixth-largest export market in 2020.

Negotiatio­ns on a comprehens­ive deal between India and Australia were launched more than a decade ago, but stalled in 2015.

Indian media quoted Australian trade minister Dan

Tehan as saying that trade could double in the coming years if the comprehens­ive accord is sewn up.

“And it will double in all areas because the complement­arity between our economies is so great,” Tehan was quoted as telling a news conference in India last Thursday (30).

India’s commerce minister Piyush Goyal said the two nations “have a very positive interest in expanding trade, which could be kick-started or which could be implemente­d in the interim, while the contours of the final agreement may take a little longer period of time”.

Using a cricket analogy, he added: “This is like a T-20 match, that is why (there are) such aggressive timelines.

 ?? ?? NEGOTIATIO Pi Goel (right) and Da Teha in ew Delhi as Thursday 30)
NEGOTIATIO Pi Goel (right) and Da Teha in ew Delhi as Thursday 30)

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