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India and U.K. FTA could be ready by Diwali, says Piyush Goyal

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May 27, 2022
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The way things are progressing between the two negotiating teams, a free trade agreement (FTA) between India and the United Kingdom could be ready by Diwali without the need for an interim early harvest agreement, said Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal during a visit to the U.K.

The Minister arrived in London from the World Economic Forum in Davos to stock-take and interact with stakeholders and business people ahead of the fourth round of FTA negotiations, set for June 13 in the UK.

During a curtain raiser event on Thursday evening for the annual UK-India Week by India Global Forum (IGF) scheduled from June 27, Mr. Goyal pointed to the FTAs concluded at speed with the UAE and Australia as a sign of things to come.

“Canada is progressing well towards an early harvest agreement. With the UK, we had agreed to do an early harvest agreement – basically, to grab the low-hanging fruits and leave the more difficult elements for the next stage and give the people of both countries the confidence that this agreement is a win-win,” the Minister said.

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“But the way things are progressing, we’ll actually land up doing a full FTA with the UK by Diwali. I have had very good meetings on it,” he said.

Diwali in October was set as a timeline for a draft FTA after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to India last month.

Indian High Commissioner Gaitri Issar Kumar revealed at the event that Prime Minister Johnson has already extended an invitation to his Indian counterpart to visit the U.K. to sign off on the draft agreement once it is ready later in the year.

Asked about the points of contention in the path of such a tight timeline, Mr. Goyal said: “Our approach is that we are very honest and upfront in our constraints, yet willing to be sensitive to the concerns of the other country.” The Minister went on to highlight the “relentless work, study, focus and engagement with stakeholders” that is required in the entire process towards an FTA.

“You are actually writing out the destiny of your trading relations between two nations for the next 30 or 50 years. Particularly in this current world where there is so much dichotomy between countries, so much distrust… the world has realised that they would rather work with a trusted partner like India,” the Minister said.

“When you do a trade deal, you are crystal gazing 30-50 years into the future, so you have to be very careful. I can’t afford to make a mistake… everybody has to be very cautious. Lots of modelling has to be done,” he said.

Mr. Goyal noted that India, as one of the fastest growing economies of the world, even growing at a “modest 8 per cent every year” would be 10 times from where the economy is now at the least.

“That is the opportunity on offer for a fair and equitable agreement… which is what was understood in the UAE and Australia, which is why we were able to close fast,” he said.

Earlier on Thursday, the Minister said he held “productive discussions” on carrying forward the ongoing FTA negotiations to further boost the India-UK trade and investment partnership during talks with his UK counterpart, Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan.

“We discussed progress of ongoing trade talks; opportunities to unlock the full potential of our trade and commercial relationship already worth over 24 billion pounds; and opening new markets for businesses in both the UK and India,” said Mr. Trevelyan.

The two Ministers also co-hosted a “Small Business Round Table” to discuss the opportunities on offer for businesses with an FTA. Mr. Goyal will hold further talks with business and industry on Friday during his two-day visit to Britain.

Total trade between India and the U.K. stood at USD 16 billion FY 2021-2022 (Apr-Feb). The United Kingdom was India’s 17th largest trading partner during the period of FY 2021-2022 (Apr-Feb), according to latest official figures available on the website of the Indian High Commission here. (Source: The Hindu)

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