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    India counting on German support to expedite trade talks with EU

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    Posted on September 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    India seeks German support to expedite EU trade talks, focusing on doubling bilateral trade. Negotiations face hurdles over import taxes and regulations.

    Table of Contents

    • India's Trade Talks with the EU
    • Importance of German Support
    • Challenges in Negotiations
    • Recent Developments

    India Seeks German Backing to Accelerate EU Trade Negotiations

    India's Trade Talks with the EU

    NEW DELHI/BERLIN (Reuters) -India is counting on Germany's support to deepen its ties with the European Union and expedite trade talks, Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said on Wednesday, as he urged a doubling of bilateral trade with Berlin.

    Importance of German Support

    Jaishankar met his German counterpart, Johann Wadephul, who is on a two-day visit to India, in New Delhi, with both ministers later calling for an increase in bilateral trade, including in the areas of defence and security.

    "We count on your support to deepen our relationship with the European Union and expedite the FTA negotiation," he told Wadephul as they began their talks, referring to a free trade agreement.

    Challenges in Negotiations

    Trade negotiations between India and the EU - which resumed in 2021 after being stalled for eight years - have faced hurdles over the EU's push to cut import taxes on cars and dairy while seeking stricter climate and labour rules on Indian goods.

    India wants to protect local farmers, avoid rigid green rules and keep control over legal disputes.

    Recent Developments

    While Jaishankar, speaking to reporters after Wednesday's meeting, said India would like the FTA to reach a "decisive conclusion" in the coming days, the German minister said the deal could be concluded in the coming months.

    "If others put up trade barriers, then we should respond by lowering them," Wadephul said.

    India's trade minister Piyush Goyal had said on Tuesday that trade officials were holding talks in Brussels.

    Wadephul's visit comes days after the U.S. doubled its tariffs on Indian goods, imposing a punitive 25% additional levy over India's purchases of Russian oil, seen by Washington as financing Moscow's war effort in Ukraine, on top of the initial 25% tariff that was announced in July.

    India has sharply criticised both the U.S. and the EU, saying it is being unfairly singled out by them over its Russian oil purchases when they both trade extensively with Moscow despite the war in Ukraine.

    (Reporting by Tanvi Mehta and Shivam Patel in New Delhi, Rachel More in Berlin; Writing by Sakshi Dayal; Editing by YP Rajesh and Alex Richardson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •India seeks Germany's support to expedite EU trade talks.
    • •Bilateral trade with Germany is a focus area.
    • •Negotiations face challenges over import taxes and regulations.
    • •India aims to protect local interests in trade talks.
    • •Recent US tariffs on India add complexity to trade dynamics.

    Frequently Asked Questions about India counting on German support to expedite trade talks with EU

    1What is India seeking from Germany regarding trade?

    India is counting on Germany's support to deepen its ties with the European Union and expedite trade talks, particularly for a free trade agreement.

    2What challenges are faced in the EU trade negotiations?

    The negotiations have faced hurdles over the EU's push to cut import taxes on cars and dairy while seeking stricter environmental regulations.

    3What did India's Foreign Minister say about the FTA?

    Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar expressed that India would like the FTA to reach a 'decisive conclusion' in the near future.

    4How has the U.S. impacted India's trade situation?

    The U.S. recently doubled its tariffs on Indian goods, imposing a punitive 25% additional levy on India's purchases of Russian oil.

    5What is India's stance on its oil purchases from Russia?

    India has criticized both the U.S. and the EU for unfairly singling it out over its Russian oil purchases, noting that both entities trade extensively with Moscow.

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