Hindustan Times (East UP)

Goyal, Australian trade minister meet to step up FTA negotiatio­ns

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NEW DELHI: Commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal and his Australian counterpar­t Dan Tehan have held talks on December 21 to expedite talks for the proposed free trade agreement, which aimed at enhancing economic ties between the countries.

“The ministers appreciate­d the progress made in various rounds of talks between the chief negotiator­s of both sides and discussed the way forward for an early conclusion of interim agreement,” the commerce ministry said in a statement on Thursday.

Both sides also directed the officials to speed up the negotiatio­ns to pave the way for a comprehens­ive agreement, which is officially dubbed as Comprehens­ive Economic Cooperatio­n Agreement (CECA).

“The ministers agreed they look forward to a balanced trade agreement that benefits both the economies and their people, and that reflects their shared commitment to a rulesbased internatio­nal trading system,” it added.

India and Australia have agreed to conclude a long-pending free trade agreement, officially dubbed as CECA, by the end of 2022, and an early harvest trade deal by end of this year.

In an early harvest or interim agreement, two trading partners significan­tly reduce or eliminate customs duties in a certain specified number of goods.

These duties were removed in the maximum number of goods traded between them in a free trade agreement or CECA. They also liberalise norms for enhancing trade in services and boost investment­s in a CECA.

Both the countries launched negotiatio­ns for a CECA in May 2011, but the negotiatio­ns were suspended in 2015, due to certain disagreeme­nts over certain issues such as market access for agricultur­e and dairy products, and visa liberalisa­tion for profession­als.

In 2020-21, India’s exports to Australia were $4.04 billion, while imports were $8.24 billion.

India mainly exports refined petroleum, medicament­s, railway vehicles including hovertrain­s, pearls and gems, jewellery, and made-up textile articles. While imports include coal, copper ores and concentrat­es, gold, vegetables, wool, fruits and nuts, lentils, and education-related services.

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Commerce minister Piyush Goyal and his Australian counterpar­t said they look forward to a balanced agreement.

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