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India–EU FTA: Electronics makers eye $50 billion export by 2031

Over the following decade, electronics exports to EU could potentially cross $100 billion with deeper value-chain integration.

January 27, 2026 / 18:17 IST
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The FTA is also expected to deepen collaboration in design, R&D, component manufacturing and skill development
Snapshot AI
  • India–EU FTA to boost electronics exports, aiming for $50 billion by 2031
  • Deal grants preferential access to 99.6% of bilateral electronics trade
  • FTA expected to drive investment, job creation, and tech collaboration in India

The India–European Union Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is set to reshape India’s electronics sector, with industry estimates suggesting it could help scale exports to nearly $50 billion by 2031 across mobile phones, IT hardware, consumer electronics and emerging technology products — up from the current bilateral electronics trade of around $18 billion.

Over the following decade, exports could potentially cross $100 billion with deeper value-chain integration.

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The agreement assumes significance as global supply chains increasingly prioritise resilience, diversification and trusted partnerships. It provides preferential access across 99.6% of bilateral electronics trade, effectively opening the EU’s $744 billion electronics market to Indian manufacturers at a time of global realignment.

Industry body ICEA described the pact as a “credible pathway” to accelerate export growth, anchored in expanded manufacturing capacity, job creation, innovation and India’s emergence as a reliable global supplier.