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India and EU Seal Historic Trade Deal, Opening Up $2 Trillion Market to Each Other

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India and the European Union have reached a significant trade agreement that marks a quarter of the world’s economic significance. According to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, this landmark pact will open up India’s expansive market to free trade with the 27-nation EU, its principal trading partner.

After nearly two decades of intermittent negotiations, the deal is set to facilitate India’s opening of its largest and most guarded economy to foreign markets. “We are on the cusp of a historic trade agreement,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen noted this week.

In fiscal year 2025, the bilateral trade between India and the EU was valued at $136.5 billion, underscoring the importance of this deal for both parties. This transaction is part of a larger trend where nations are increasingly seeking to diversify their trading partnerships in response to volatile ties with the United States.

The EU recently concluded important pacts with Mercosur, South America’s main economic bloc. Additionally, it signed agreements with Indonesia, Mexico, and Switzerland during the same period. Concurrently, New Delhi has sealed trade deals with Britain, New Zealand, and Oman. These recent collaborations reflect global efforts to reduce dependency on the United States amidst ongoing disputes such as President Donald Trump’s attempt to seize Greenland and his imposition of tariffs against European nations.

The India-EU trade agreement also follows a collapse in negotiations for an India-U.S. trade deal last year due to communication breakdowns between the two countries. The finalization of this pact is expected after a legal review process, anticipated to span five to six months. An Indian government official has confirmed that implementation within one year will be achievable.

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