The head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen stated EU and India had been pushing to get a free trade agreement by this year
“I am properly conscious it will not be easy. But I also realize that timing and decision counts,” von der Leyen stated in Delhi, adding that such an agreement would be the largest deal of this kind everywhere within the world.
The EU Commission leader is in India attended by the whole College of Commissioners – the first such visit after the European parliamentary elections in June 2024.
She met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday.
Speaking in the Indian capital, she stated the two sides desired to deepen trade and funding collaboration in huge ranging regions like semiconductors, AI and cleantech.
India and EU relaunched talks on a long pending free trade agreement in 2021 and are set to maintain every other round in March.
An India-EU summit is likewise being held later in the year.
Von der Leyen additionally stated that India and EU have been pushing for renewed cooperation in protection and balance and had been exploring a future ‘Security and Defence Partnership’ with India just like the partnerships with Japan and South Korea.
Brussels is eager to increase its relationships within the Indo-Pacific as cracks deepen between America and Europe over trade tariffs and Ukraine following Donald Trump’s return to the White House.
Trump has stated he is preparing to hit goods made in the European Union with tariffs of 25%, claiming the bloc become created to “screw the USA”.
The European Union stated it would react “firmly and right now towards unjustified tariffs”.
Given the backdrop, analysts said strong trade and security relations with India have come to be more essential than ever for the EU.
A trade deal has confirm difficult up to now due to variations in regions like agriculture and production.
Despite renewed negotiations “the 2 aspects have little to reveal for the talks to this point”, Observer Research Foundation (ORF), a suppose tank, stated in a be note.
However, a few 6,000 EU enterprise perform in India and the bloc is India’s largest trading associate in items, with bilateral trade achieving $135bn (£107bn) in 2022-23, almost doubling within the last decade.
After years of scepticism about free trade deals, India is now actively signing agreements and arranging with more than one nation and blocs.
India and the UK restarted free trade talks this week, nearly a year after negotiations had been paused ahead of general elections in both nations.
Last year, India signed a $100bn free trade agreement with the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) – a group of four European nations that aren’t members of the European Union – after nearly sixteen years of negotiations.