India and Canada Accelerate Towards Landmark Free Trade Agreement
India and Canada aim to finalize a comprehensive free trade agreement by the end of this year to increase their trade value from $17 billion to $50 billion by 2030. Key negotiators are meeting in Ottawa, underscoring potential growth in sectors like energy, agriculture, technology, and education.
India and Canada are on the fast track to finalize a comprehensive free trade agreement that could significantly expand trade relations by the end of this year, as revealed by Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal.
During his official visit to Canada, Minister Goyal emphasized their ambition to triple the current trade value from USD 17 billion to an impressive USD 50 billion by 2030. This ambitious goal was further endorsed during a media address alongside Canada's Trade Minister, Maninder Sidhu.
The free trade negotiations, termed the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), have seen two completed rounds, with a third round currently underway in Ottawa. Key exports and imports between the nations, coupled with crucial services, highlight the diverse nature of this burgeoning trade relationship.
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