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EU–India Trade Deal Advances, Excludes Agriculture Sector

Negotiations between the European Union (EU) and India are moving toward the finalization of a major economic agreement, scheduled for conclusion later this month. The upcoming pact aims to strengthen trade in goods and services but notably does not include provisions for the agriculture sector.

The agreement is expected to reduce tariffs, simplify regulatory processes, and enhance cooperation in key industries such as technology, manufacturing, and services. While it represents a significant step in EU–India economic relations, the exclusion of agricultural trade reflects the complexities and sensitivities surrounding farming policies and domestic market protections in both regions.

Analysts suggest that while the deal may boost bilateral trade in non-agricultural sectors, discussions on agriculture could continue in future negotiations. Stakeholders in the EU and India will closely monitor the implementation, as it may influence broader economic and trade dynamics between the two global economies.

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