New Delhi, Sep 12 (UNI) India and the European union (EU) are working ‘’with sincerity and commitment’’ to finalize a comprehensive and balanced Free Trade Agreement (FTA) by year end.
‘’Efforts are being maximised to finalise the negotiations by the end of the year, in line with the commitment made earlier by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen,’’ E. Maroš Šefčovič, Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security, Interinstitutional Relations and Transparency, of the EU said at the 65th Annual Session of the Automotive Component Manufacturers Association (ACMA) here today.
Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal who also addressed the Session, said it is important not to let the search for a perfect deal become the enemy of progress. He said the direction in which the negotiations are moving is extremely positive and expressed confidence that the possibilities being unlocked through this process are immense and will open up opportunities for trade, investment, technology transfer, and deeper economic engagement.
The Minister, however, said such an agreement cannot be one-sided as every negotiation involves a certain degree of give and take to ensure fairness and balance.
Mr Maroš Šefčovič said India and the EU are negotiating a ground-breaking FTA with unprecedented momentum and the ongoing discussions as some of the most intensive and constructive ever held between the two partners.
He said that while negotiations on an FTA had been attempted in the past, never before had the process reached such a level of seriousness, mutual trust, and shared ambition.
Mr Goyal said it was important not to let the search for a perfect deal become the enemy of progress and stressed that the direction in which the negotiations are moving is extremely positive. He expressed confidence that the possibilities being unlocked through this process are immense and will open up opportunities for trade, investment, technology transfer, and deeper economic engagement.
The Minister said he is confident that a bold and forward-looking industry such as the automotive component sector, which has consistently demonstrated strength in earlier FTA negotiations, will find the provisions being crafted under the India-EU partnership to be attractive and full of potential.
He expressed confidence that the automotive component sector, which has always lent strength in FTA negotiations, will find the arrangements being worked out between India and the EU attractive, exciting, and full of potential for businesses to grow, collaborate, innovate, and engage in research and development. The Minister underlined that the sector has consistently demonstrated resilience and foresight, not only by supporting India’s domestic manufacturing base but also by integrating with global value chains.
Mr Goyal said the FTA will open new avenues for Indian manufacturers to partner with their European counterparts and with companies from other parts of the world, thereby encouraging joint ventures, technology partnerships, and collaborative innovation.
He noted that India offers significant advantages in terms of cost competitiveness—be it in design, development, or R&D—and combined with the country’s skilled talent pool, this will make India an increasingly attractive hub for global automotive companies.
Such partnerships will help bring down costs, enhance productivity, create jobs for Indian youth, and further position India as a leading centre for high-quality automotive component manufacturing, he said.
The EU Trade Commissioner underlined that both sides are striving to put in place an economically meaningful package that balances the interests of producers, exporters, and consumers in equal measure.
He stressed that the objective is to arrive at a truly win-win agreement that not only facilitates the exchange of goods and services but also promotes investment, innovation, sustainable practices, and deeper cooperation between the two regions.
He said India is fast becoming a key engine of the global economy and that a strong economic partnership with India will add significant value to the European Union, just as Europe’s technology and scale will benefit India’s growth story.
Mr Goyal underlined that the India-EU FTA will be a comprehensive economic partnership with strategic elements and said India will benefit from Europe’s technology and innovation, while the EU will benefit from India’s growth story, scale, and resilience.
He noted India’s aspiration to increase vehicle penetration from 34 cars per thousand people today to significantly higher levels, creating opportunities for the auto component industry to expand globally.
The Minister recalled that as Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said, the automobile industry has been the torchbearer of the Make in India programme. As India marks 10 years of Make in India, this is an opportune time to aim higher, strengthen supply chains, build resilience, and contribute significantly to jobs, exports, and high-quality manufacturing.
