India-Canada Trade Talks Fast-Track Economic Partnership Deal
India and Canada are accelerating talks to finalize a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement. High-level meetings in Ottawa, attended by Union Minister Piyush Goyal and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, focused on deepening cooperation across various sectors to enhance trade and investment between the two nations.
India and Canada are intensifying efforts to finalize the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) through accelerated negotiations. A series of high-level meetings took place in Ottawa, featuring Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who both stressed the need to strengthen trade, investment, and technology linkages.
Goyal highlighted mutual commitment to enhancing bilateral partnerships, referencing the positive impact of these talks on India-Canada relations. He praised the ongoing dialogue for adding 'fresh momentum and renewed confidence' and expressed optimism that the CEPA would soon unlock growth opportunities for both nations.
Prime Minister Carney echoed Goyal's sentiments, emphasizing the transformative potential of the trade deal for Canadian industries. Carney revealed that discussions centered on critical sectors like energy, agriculture, technology, and education, all vital for future economic advancements. The ongoing negotiations aim to deliver a commercially meaningful agreement meeting the aspirations of both countries.
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