In a major diplomatic win, India and the European Union are on the verge of inking a comprehensive free trade agreement as early as this month. Insiders reveal that marathon negotiations have yielded compromises on contentious issues, setting the stage for a transformative economic partnership. Spanning goods, services, and investments, the FTA targets elimination of duties on over 90% of tariff lines. This includes high-value sectors like machinery and chemicals, where India holds competitive edges. EU concessions on luxury goods aim to balance the scales of bilateral trade.
