India, EU to Begin Next Round of Talks for Trade Pact From Oct. 6 in Brussels
- India and the European Union will begin the 14th round of free trade agreement negotiations in Brussels on October 6, lasting five days, according to government officials.
- The trade negotiations cover unresolved issues, especially in market access and rules of origin, according to the parties involved.
- EU Ambassador Herve Delphin stated that the agreement should be used to strengthen supply chains and diversify trade, especially as both entities are major global economies.
- India has expressed hopes for a prompt conclusion of the trade agreement, as stated by Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal.
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India–EU free trade talks enter 14th round in Brussels - The Tribune
The 14th round of negotiations for the India–European Union Free Trade Agreement (FTA) will begin on Monday, with both sides aiming to resolve contentious issues and finalise the long-pending trade pact by the end of the year.


India, EU to begin next round of talks for trade pact from Monday in Brussels
Senior officials of India and the 27-nation European Union (EU) will commence the next round of talks for a proposed free trade agreement on Monday in Brussels to iron out differences on issues for early conclusion of the negotiations, an official said.
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Next week’s Brussels meeting will try to sort out outstanding differences, including agriculture, tariffs on cars, wines and spirits, and India’s resistance to the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism. A new irritant has now been added - an India-Pakistan dispute over the two countries’ rival claims to Basmati rice. New Delhi wants to designate Basmati rice as Indian but if the EU does so, it risks a row with Pakistan.
India, EU kick off fresh round of FTA talks in Brussels today
New Delhi, Oct 6 (SocialNews.XYZ) India and the European Union will begin the 14th round of negotiations for the proposed Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in Brussels on Monday, senior officials said. The fresh round of talks between senior officials will extend over a period of five days. This will be followed up by another meeting between Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and his EU counterpart Maros Sefcovic in South Africa on the sidelines of the G20…
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