1. FTA/AIFTA India has actively pursued Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with various countries, including Indonesia, to enhance economic cooperation and facilitate trade. These agreements aim to reduce or eliminate customs duties on specific goods, creating favourable conditions for businesses engaging in ...
India's FTA with other countries While negotiations continue with the India-UK FTA, India has 54 signed and active trade agreements to strengthen supply chains and trade relationships globally. Among the agreements signed are the following. India-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partners...
Indian financial institutions typically examine the purpose for which a loan has been sought. Hence in all instances, it is necessary for such Indian entity (being a portfolio / joint venture partner / subsidiary of such foreign enterprise) to declare the purpose for which such loan has been av...
As recent as April 2022,India has agreed to sign a free trade agreement (FTA) with the European Union (EU), while concurrently signing FTAs with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Australia, the United Kingdom, and Canada, showing a strong desire to diversify and strengthen i...
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India has preferential access, economic cooperation, and free trade agreements (FTAs) with more than 50 countries. India has also signed bilateral trade deals in the form of comprehensive economic partnership agreements (CEPAs), comprehensive economic cooperation agreements, FTAs, and preferential trade ...
All the member governments have ratified SAFTA, which was slated to come into force on January 1, 2006, with a series of graduated tariff cuts through 2015. As of December 2006, however, the FTA partners were still negotiating sensitive product lists, rules of origin, and technical assistance...
A trilateral FTA involving Korea, China and Japan is also being studied among research institutions of the three countries under the sponsorship of their respective governments. Korea is also taking into serious consideration the East Asia FTA (EAFTA) that has been tabled by the ASEAN+3 ...
On November 15th, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) was signed, but India decided to opt out. Many consider this a policy mistake, but we argue that India’s choice is actually quite rational.