The India-EU Free Trade Agreement is no longer just about lowering tariffs. During a series of high-level meetings in Brussels, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and MoS Jitin Prasada outlined a broader vision for India-Europe ties spanning semiconductors, AI, clean energy, resilient supply chains, and investment. As Europe faces supply-chain disruptions, energy challenges and geopolitical uncertainty, is India emerging as one of its most important strategic partners?

The agreement is expected to attract higher and more diversified investments into sectors such as renewable energy, manufacturing, chemicals and services

Union Minister Piyush Goyal highlighted the India-EU Free Trade Agreement's potential for India-Belgium economic ties. He met with Belgian and EU officials to strengthen…

India and the European Union concluded a work program on FDI screening. Both sides exchanged best practices to further accelerate investment flows between them. The Trade and…

Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal on Wednesday described 2026 as a "historical year" in India-EU relations, hailing the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) as balanced…

The India-EU Free Trade Agreement is no longer just about lowering tariffs. During a series of high-level meetings in Brussels, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, Commerce…

By Agneshwar Sen, Trade Policy Leader, EY IndiaTrade agreements are usually sold through arithmetic: how many tariff lines fall, how much trade may rise, which sector wins and…

This article is authored by Scott Wang, vice president, Asia Pacific, World Trade Centers Association.