India and the European Union are making notable progress in their long-awaited Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations, aiming for closure by the end of 2025. India is hosting the 13th round of talks this week, while the 14th round is scheduled in Brussels next month, signaling renewed momentum after years of delays. Key issues on the table include rules of origin, market access, wine and dairy tariffs, and non-tariff barriers, all critical for both trading partners.
High-level engagement underscores the strategic significance of the talks. European Commission Vice President Maros Sefcovic and Agriculture Commissioner Christophe Hansen are in Delhi for direct discussions with Indian officials. Meanwhile, the EU is set to present a new strategic vision for India relations on September 17, highlighting the broader political and economic stakes beyond the trade deal itself.
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