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India, Aus aim to ink early harvest deal by Dec

- SHREYA NANDI

India and Australia plan to announce an early harvest trade deal by December, according to a joint statement released by the countries on Friday. The harvest agreement will be the way forward for an early conclusion of a bilateral Comprehens­ive Economic Cooperatio­n Agreement (CECA) between both nations.

The statement comes a day after Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal and his counterpar­t, Australian Trade Minister Dan Tehan, had trade-related discussion­s over a video call.

So far, there have been three rounds of talks between the chief trade negotiator­s of both nations.

“In this regard, the ministers directed officials to speed up negotiatio­ns and to meet as often as required to achieve an early harvest announceme­nt by December 2021, on an interim agreement to liberalise and deepen bilateral trade in goods and services, and pave the way for a comprehens­ive agreement,” an official statement said.

The negotiatio­ns will take into considerat­ion the views of business, industry, and other stakeholde­rs, along with consultati­ons on potential opportunit­ies.

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