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No fresh trade pacts in 2023, but India could clinch Oman, UK FTAs in early 2024

According to GTRI’s Srivastava, India’s “Look West” policy will dominate its export strategy in 2024. Apart from that, new and emerging matters such as digital trade and sustainability will also be a key aspect of FTA talks going ahead

December 28, 2023 / 17:39 IST
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India and UK have been negotiating for a FTA for over 21 months now.
The India-UK FTA talks began in January last year with Diwali 2022 set as the initial deadline by then prime minister Boris Johnson.

Throughout 2023, India negotiated hard to clinch crucial bilateral deals with key trading partners. Though New Delhi will end the current year without signing a single new trade pact, experts believe the country could secure Foreign Trade Agreements (FTAs) with the UK and Oman in the initial months of 2024.

With talks for the India-Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) largely concluded, authorities expect the deal to be signed as early as January 2024. As for the UK-India FTA, the fourteenth round of talks is scheduled for next month.

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The FTA negotiation that dominated 2023 was the one with the UK. Delhi and London have been engaged in talks for a trade pact for over 21 months now and both sides are looking to conclude deliberations before the Indian general elections force a pause. Polls in the UK also have to take place before January 2025.

“So far as FTAs are concerned, we are hopeful that maybe before April 2024 we could sign pacts with both Oman and the UK. With the European Union (EU), negotiations will move forward, but dealing with 28 countries is not easy, so I am not expecting a final deal to come through soon,” Ajay Sahai, DG & CEO of the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) told Moneycontrol.