“A team is going to the UK this week. There are very
few pending issues left in the negotiation,” said Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal
on Monday,15 April while declining to
identify the issues.
“A couple of key priority issues to seal the deal are
being ironed out to have a balanced outcome,” said a commerce ministry
presentation, adding that majority of
difficult issues are towards resolution.
The talks will be part of the 14th round of
negotiations between India and the UK, the first leg of which was started in
March this year.
India and UK launched negotiations for a free trade
agreement in January 2022 but the talks have gained momentum in recent months
and were seen to be almost close to the finish line. However, with the General
Elections in India, they are now in the slow lane but it is expected that a
deal may be signed soon after the new government is elected.
Pending
issues between the two countries
include the UK’s ask for greater market access and lower tariffs for items such
as whiskeys and automobiles. India is looking for more visas for its
professionals and social security payments by Indian professionals working
temporarily in the UK though they do not qualify for pensions in the country.