Hindustan Times (West UP)

Australian parliament approves free trade agreement with India

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NEW DELHI: India and Australia would now implement the free trade agreement on a mutually agreed date as the Australian Parliament on Tuesday approved the pact between the two countries.

“BREAKING: Our Free Trade Agreement with India has passed through parliament,” Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said in a tweet.

The India-Australia Economic Cooperatio­n and Trade Agreement (AI-ECTA) needed ratificati­on by the Australian parliament before its implementa­tion. In India, such pacts are approved by the Union Cabinet.

The agreement was signed between the two countries in April this year.

Commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal said in a tweet: “Delighted that IndiaAustr­alia Economic Cooperatio­n & Trade Agreement has been passed by the Australian Parliament.

“A result of our deep friendship, it sets the stage for us to unleash the full potential of our trade ties & spur massive economic growth.”

Speaking at a function on Tuesday, Goyal said that now the Australian government will take approval from their executive council and the ministry from the Union Cabinet here.

These approvals, he said, is “very much doable” quickly.

Goyal added that after then there will be harmonisat­ion of codes and customs regime so that “we can enter into force at an early date”.

The deal is fair and good for India, he said.

The minister asked the steel industry to take benefit of zero duty in the Australian market and push their exports.

Last week, the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties of Australia recommende­d the Australian government to ratify the pact. After the ratificati­on, both sides will decide a date to implement the pact and customs authoritie­s will also issue a notificati­on a day before the implementa­tion.

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Commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal.

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