India and EU agree to conclude a long-pending free trade agreement by
the end of this year
[February 28, 2025] By
SHEIKH SAALIQ
NEW DELHI (AP) — India and the European Union have agreed to finalize a
long-pending free trade agreement this year and boost cooperation in
trade, technology, connectivity and defense, Indian Prime Minister
Narendra Modi and the European Commission chief said Friday.
Modi said after meeting with European Commission President Ursula von
der Leyen that the two sides have directed their teams to conclude the
bilateral free trade deal by end of this year. Modi said many decisions
were taken to “elevate and accelerate India-EU partnership” in the
meeting.
“India-EU strategic partnership is natural. Its core is trust and shared
belief in democratic values,” Modi said.
The European Commission chief said the “free trade agreement between the
EU and India would be the largest deal of this kind anywhere in the
world.”
Brussels is ramping up efforts to seal with deal with New Delhi in the
face of potential U.S. tariffs. U.S. President Donald Trump has said he
is planning to hit goods made in the EU with tariffs of 25%.
“It is time to be pragmatic and ambitious. And to realign our priorities
for today’s realities,” von der Leyen said at an address to a think tank
in New Delhi before meeting with Modi. “You can count on my full
commitment to make sure we can deliver."

The European Commission chief is in India on a two-day visit from
Thursday and is accompanied by top leaders of EU member nations.
India and the EU relaunched talks on the bilateral agreement in 2021,
but issues like market access for products such as cars and alcoholic
beverages have been sticking points. The next round of negotiations is
set to take place in March.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, right, shakes hands with
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in New Delhi,
India, Friday, Feb. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)
 India and the EU cooperate closely
on issues including foreign policy, security and technology. The EU
is India’s largest trading partner, ahead of the U.S. and China.
In the 2023-24 fiscal year, exports and imports to the European bloc
accounted for more than $130 billion, marking an increase of about
90% over the past decade. Over 6,000 European companies are also
present in India.
Von der Leyen said the EU and India have the potential to be one of
the defining partnerships of this century.
“I want this visit to be the start of this new era. Prime Minister
Modi and I share the same view. It is time to take our EU-India
Strategic Partnership to the next level," she said.
For New Delhi, the trade talks have renewed significance after
Trump’s decision to impose reciprocal tariffs on imported goods from
countries including India.
Last year India signed a trade agreement with Iceland,
Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland, who comprise the European
Free Trade Association, that includes a commitment of $100 billion
in investments. The investments are expected to be made across
industries including pharmaceuticals, machinery and manufacturing.
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