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Australian Parliament passes trade deal with India, says Albanese

- ANI

AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Tuesday announced that country’s Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with India has passed through its Parliament.

“BREAKING: Our Free Trade Agreement with India has passed through parliament,” Albanese tweeted. This comes a few days after Albanese said that he will visit India in March next year. He announced this on the sidelines of the 17th edition of the G20 summit.

“I also met with Prime Minister Modi of India, where we discussed the finalizati­on of the closer economic cooperatio­n agreement between Australia and India, which we regard as being very important for expanding the economic relationsh­ip between Australia and India. I will visit India in March,” said Albanese while addressing the presser on Wednesday.

“We’ll take a business delegation to India. And that will be an important visit and an upgrade in the relationsh­ip that we have between our two nations,” he added.

Last week, Australian Trade Minister Don Farrell said that the trade agreement with India presents an enormous opportunit­y for Australian services companies and profession­als accessing the Indian market.

“The quality of this Agreement, in terms of market access and opportunit­y for Australian businesses, demonstrat­es India’s commitment to our bilateral economic partnershi­p,” Farrell said.

“India presents unparallel­ed growth opportunit­ies for Australian business across a range of sectors, from food and agricultur­e, technology and green energy, to health and education services,” he added.

The Australia-India Economic Cooperatio­n and Trade Agreement (ECTA) was signed on April 2.

According to the Australian government, the agreement will secure Australia’s foothold in the world’s fastest growing large economy and enable Australian businesses to unlock or expand their operations in a market of nearly one and a half billion consumers.

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