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India EU trade talks resume in Brussels next month
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58513, member: 636"] Brussels will host the fourteenth round of India-European Union free trade agreement discussions from October 6 through 10. Commerce Ministry representatives confirmed these upcoming negotiations between the trading partners. Both nations seek a balanced agreement that benefits their respective economies. Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal remains optimistic about reaching a favorable deal despite ongoing disagreements. Negotiators from each side work to resolve remaining disputes. The thirteenth negotiation round took place in India from September 8 to 12. EU Vice President Maros Sefcovic and Agriculture Commissioner Christophe Hansen reviewed progress with Goyal during those talks. European officials request reduced tariffs on automotive imports. India currently imposes duties exceeding 100 percent on vehicle imports. The nation granted similar reductions to British automotive companies under their May trade agreement. European automotive manufacturers, such as Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz, have already established production facilities in India. The EU emphasizes that this partnership extends beyond trade to encompass valuable investment opportunities. Officials believe such arrangements will generate thousands of employment positions across India. October negotiations aim to bridge the remaining gaps between the partners. Both sides pursue this long-anticipated agreement to strengthen economic relationships. [/QUOTE]
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