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    India and EU Commit to Year-End Deadline for a Free Trade Pact, Amid Trump Tariff Threats

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    Posted on February 28, 2025

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    India and EU set a year-end deadline for a free trade deal to counter US tariff threats, resuming talks after years of delays.

    India and EU Set Year-End Target for Free Trade Agreement Amid Tariff Concerns

    By Manoj Kumar and Shivangi Acharya

    NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India and the European Union on Friday agreed to conclude a free trade deal by the end of the year, their first commitment to a deadline on talks that have been going for years, as they look to soften the effect of tariff increases from the United States.

    The announcement was made by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, on a two-day visit to India, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a joint press conference.

    Both sides have for years been trying to strike a free trade pact, which would involve major concessions by India - one of the world's most protected markets.

    Talks for an India-EU free trade deal resumed in 2021 after having been stalled for eight years.

    "We have prepared a blueprint for collaboration in the areas of trade, technology, investment, innovation, green growth, security, skilling and mobility," Modi said, adding officials have been asked to conclude the deal by the end of the year.

    The EU is India's largest trading partner in goods, with two-way trade growing about 90% over a decade to stand at $137.5 billion in the 2023/24 fiscal year.

    Von der Leyen called for an "ambitious" trade and investment deal that could cover industries from batteries and pharmaceuticals to semiconductors, clean hydrogen and defence.

    The visit by von der Leyen, accompanied by leaders of EU nations, comes at a time of rising geopolitical tension and as U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to impose reciprocal tariffs on all nations, including the EU and India, by April.

    "We both stand to lose from a world of spheres of influence and isolationism, and we both stand to gain from a world of cooperation and working together," she said, ahead of talks with Modi. "But I believe this modern version of great-power competition is also an opportunity for Europe, and India, to reimagine its partnership."

    DEAL WILL NOT BE EASY

    The deal had been delayed for many years by New Delhi's reluctance to lower tariffs in some areas, while the European Union proved reluctant in easing visa curbs on Indian professionals.

    The EU wants India to lower tariffs of more than 100% on imported cars, whiskey and wine, while India seeks greater access for its cheaper drugs and chemicals in the EU market.

    India also wants lower tariffs on its exports of textiles, garments and leather products. It also opposes an EU proposal to fix tariffs of 20% to 35% from January 2026 on high-carbon goods, including steel, aluminium and cement.

    "It won't be easy to conclude the free trade talks unless India agrees to drastically cut tariffs on automobiles and other products that could hit domestic industry," said Ajay Srivastava, of Delhi think-tank Global Trade Initiative.

    (Reporting by Manoj Kumar and Shivangi Acharya; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and Alex Richardson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •India and EU aim to finalize a free trade deal by year-end.
    • •The deal seeks to mitigate US tariff threats.
    • •Talks resumed in 2021 after an eight-year hiatus.
    • •EU is India's largest trading partner in goods.
    • •Challenges include tariff reductions and visa curbs.

    Frequently Asked Questions about India and EU commit to year-end deadline for a free trade pact, amid Trump tariff threats

    1What deadline did India and the EU agree on for the free trade deal?

    India and the European Union agreed to conclude a free trade deal by the end of the year, marking their first commitment to a deadline after years of negotiations.

    2
    What are the main issues delaying the free trade agreement?

    The deal has been delayed due to India's reluctance to lower tariffs on certain products and the EU's hesitance to ease visa restrictions for Indian professionals.

    3What sectors does the EU want to include in the trade deal?

    The EU aims for an ambitious trade and investment deal that could encompass industries such as batteries, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, clean hydrogen, and defense.

    4How significant is the trade relationship between India and the EU?

    The EU is India's largest trading partner in goods, with two-way trade growing approximately 90% over the past decade, reaching $137.5 billion in the 2023/24 fiscal year.

    5What tariffs does India want to negotiate in the trade talks?

    India seeks lower tariffs on its exports of textiles, garments, and leather products, while opposing an EU proposal to impose tariffs on high-carbon goods starting in January 2026.

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