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India-UK Trade Pact Talks Moving In Right Direction: Commerce Secretary

Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal said negotiators have finalised many things and many aspects are yet to be finalised

India-UK Trade Pact Talks Moving In Right Direction: Commerce Secretary
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Negotiations for the proposed trade pact between India and the UK are moving in the right direction, and both sides are expected to reach an agreement soon, a top government official said on Thursday.
    
Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal said negotiators have finalised many things and many aspects are yet to be finalised.
    
"So, we are moving in the right direction...Negotiations are on. We are on track," he told reporters at the sidelines of the CII National Exports Summit.
    
India and the UK are negotiating the pact to boost trade and investments between the countries. Both had aimed at concluding the talks by Diwali (October 24), but the negotiators are missing the deadline.
    
When asked about the fresh target, the secretary said that it depends upon the movement of negotiation.
    
"So, we are moving forward very well and we expect that soon we will be able to reach an agreement," he added.
    
In January, both countries formally launched talks for a free trade agreement to boost bilateral trade and investments.
    
In such pacts, two countries either eliminate or significantly reduce customs duties on the maximum number of goods traded between them, besides easing norms for promoting investments and services trade.
    
The UK is also a key investor in India. New Delhi has attracted foreign direct investment of USD 1.64 billion in 2021-22. The figure was about USD 32 billion between April 2000 and March 2022.
    
India's main exports to the UK include ready-made garments and textiles, gems and jewellery, engineering goods, petroleum and petrochemical products, transport equipment and parts, spices, metal products, machinery and instruments, pharma and marine items.
    
Major imports include precious and semi-precious stones, ores and metal scraps, engineering goods, professional instruments, non-ferrous metals, chemicals and machinery.
    
In the services sector, the UK is one of the largest markets in Europe for Indian IT services.
    
The bilateral trade has increased to USD 17.5 billion in 2021-22 compared to USD 13.2 billion in 2020-21. India's exports stood at USD 10.5 billion in 2021-22, while imports were USD 7 billion. 

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