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India, EU Reaffirm Commitment to Ambitious, Mutually Beneficial FTA: Piyush Goyal

by Economy India
January 25, 2026
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India, EU Reaffirm Commitment to Ambitious, Mutually Beneficial FTA: Piyush Goyal

India, EU Reaffirm Commitment to Ambitious, Mutually Beneficial FTA: Piyush Goyal

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New Delhi (Economy India): India and the European Union (EU) have reiterated their shared commitment to concluding a mutually beneficial and ambitious Free Trade Agreement (FTA), signalling renewed momentum in one of India’s most strategically important trade negotiations. Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said the proposed agreement aims to boost economic growth, trade flows, and prosperity for businesses and citizens on both sides.

In a social media post on Sunday, Goyal described the EU as a key economic and strategic partner for India, underlining the growing convergence between New Delhi and Brussels amid global economic uncertainty and supply chain realignments.

“We value our shared commitment to a mutually beneficial, ambitious India–EU FTA for the prosperity of our businesses and people,” Goyal said.

India, EU Reaffirm Commitment to Ambitious, Mutually Beneficial FTA: Piyush Goyal
India, EU Reaffirm Commitment to Ambitious, Mutually Beneficial FTA: Piyush Goyal

Strategic Importance of India–EU Trade Ties

The reaffirmation comes at a time when global trade dynamics are undergoing significant shifts, driven by geopolitical tensions, protectionist tendencies, and efforts by countries to reduce overdependence on single markets. Against this backdrop, both India and the EU are looking to deepen trusted partnerships with like-minded economies.

The European Union is already one of India’s largest trading partners, accounting for around €120 billion in bilateral trade in goods and services annually. India is also a key destination for European investments, particularly in sectors such as manufacturing, renewable energy, digital services, automobiles, and pharmaceuticals.

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For India, an FTA with the EU would offer greater market access for labour-intensive sectors such as textiles, apparel, leather, gems and jewellery, and engineering goods, while also strengthening cooperation in services, technology, and green transition initiatives.

FTA Negotiations Back in Focus

India and the EU resumed FTA negotiations in 2022 after a gap of nearly nine years, reflecting renewed political will on both sides. Since then, multiple rounds of talks have been held, covering areas such as:

  • Trade in goods and services
  • Investment protection
  • Intellectual property rights
  • Sustainability and labour standards
  • Digital trade and regulatory cooperation

However, negotiations have faced challenges, particularly over market access in agriculture, tariff reductions on automobiles and wines, and EU’s proposed carbon border measures. India has consistently emphasized the need for flexibility and fairness, especially for developing economies.

Goyal has earlier made it clear that India would pursue trade agreements only if they are balanced, equitable, and aligned with national interests, rejecting the idea of signing FTAs under time pressure.

Economic and Geopolitical Context

The renewed push for an India–EU FTA also aligns with broader geopolitical trends. Europe is actively seeking to diversify supply chains away from China, while India is positioning itself as a reliable manufacturing and investment destination under initiatives such as Make in India, Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes, and Digital India.

At the same time, India has been expanding its global trade footprint, having already concluded FTAs with Australia, the UAE, and EFTA countries, while negotiating similar agreements with the UK, Canada, and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).

Policy experts believe that a successful India–EU FTA could become a template for future high-quality trade agreements, strengthening India’s integration with global value chains while safeguarding domestic industries.

Way Forward

While no official timeline has been announced for the conclusion of the India–EU FTA, both sides have repeatedly expressed optimism about making substantive progress. Officials familiar with the discussions say upcoming negotiation rounds will focus on narrowing differences in sensitive sectors and building consensus on sustainability-related provisions.

For businesses and investors, the renewed commitment sends a strong signal of policy continuity and strategic intent, even as global trade faces headwinds from protectionism and geopolitical fragmentation.

As India and the EU navigate complex negotiations, the emphasis, as Goyal reiterated, remains on crafting an agreement that is ambitious yet pragmatic, delivering long-term economic benefits without compromising core national priorities.

(Economy India)

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