Overview
- India and the EU reaffirmed their shared commitment to concluding the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) by the end of 2025 during a meeting in Brussels on May 2.
- India emphasized the importance of addressing non-tariff barriers alongside import duties to ensure meaningful market access in the agreement.
- Both sides highlighted the need to sustain momentum through monthly negotiation rounds and virtual engagements to meet the year-end 2025 deadline.
- The proposed FTA aims to support digital transition, enhance supply chain resilience, and promote regulatory cooperation and innovation.
- The next round of negotiations is scheduled for May 12–16 in New Delhi, focusing on resolving outstanding trade issues in a pragmatic and respectful manner.