

India, EU announce "blueprint for collaboration"; trade deal likely this year
European Union (EU) on Friday decided to forge a free trade agreement (FTA) by the end of the year. Following a meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, the preparation of a «blueprint for collaboration in the areas of trade, technology, investment, innovation, green growth, security, skilling and mobility» was announced.
«We have directed our teams to conclude a mutually beneficial bilateral FTA by the end of this year,» the PM said in a press statement in the presence of von der Leyen.
Later, officials from both sides told the media they had been given a clear mandate and political direction on the FTA.
A statement noted that negotiations would continue for a balanced, ambitious and mutually beneficial FTA, recognising the centrality and importance of growing India-EU trade and economic relations.
Modi and the European Commission president asked the teams to work as «trusted partners» to enhance market access and remove trade barriers, as well as move towards agreements on investment protection and geographical indications.
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