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India, Australia may begin comprehensive FTA talks from next month

Both nations had signed an interim free trade deal - Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) - in April

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The interim trade deal (or ECTA) is expected to kick in from November, informed a senior government official.

Shreya Nandi New Delhi
Negotiations between India and Australia towards a comprehensive trade agreement are expected to begin from September, with focus on chapters such as digital trade, government procurement, among other areas, said people in the know.

While both nations had signed an interim free trade deal — Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) — in April, the ratification of the deal may take a few more months due to procedural delays caused by the formation of a new government in Australia.

The interim trade deal (or ECTA) is expected to kick in from November, informed a senior government official.

“India and Australia

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