Brittan is keen to clinch a free trade
agreement (FTA) with India in time for Easter, which falls at the end of March
2024, according to a UK media report.
The India-UK
FTA talks began in January 2022, aimed at
enhancing bilateral trading partnership. A new round of negotiations,
expected to be the last, is set to start early in the in early 2024 after the
thirteenth round concluded on December 15.
“Prime Minister Mr Sunak and India’s premier
Narendra Modi are said to be keen to get the deal wrapped up by April,†reads a
report in a British Newspaper. The idea is to clinch it before the notification for
the general elections in India are announced in April
A lot of
progress has been made, but some of the “hardest†aspects remain pending the
newspaper quoting official sources said. “We have made a lot of progress, but
the last stuff to do is the hardest. We have negotiators out there most weeks
going through the details, and we have a deadline of their elections,†the
source told the newspaper.
"Both
Rishi Sunak and Modi remain keen, so it’s just a case of seeing if we can get
it over the line,†The UK hopes an FTA
will open up its trade in Scotch whisky and cars to India, as well as services
and investment opportunities. Meanwhile, India would seek better access to its
manufactured goods and services and a deal on professional visas.
With both
India and the UK heading into a general election year in 2024, signing off on a
trade agreement has taken on particular urgency before leaders on both sides
get into campaign mode.
During the
last round of negotiations held in Delhi, they were focused on complex issues,
including goods, services, and investment. The UK and India will continue to
negotiate towards a comprehensive and ambitious Free Trade Agreement. The fourteenth
round of negotiations will take place in January 2024,†the statement said.