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    Impasse broken to get India FTA talks back on track, says UK trade minister

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    Britain’s trade minister in charge of negotiating a free trade agreement (FTA) with India on Tuesday admitted the talks had hit a “bit of an impasse”, which she broke by flying to New Delhi last month.

    UK Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch said the deal is now “back on track”, in an apparent reference to the Diwali 2022 deadline for the FTA set by former prime minister Boris Johnson being missed last October amid political turmoil in Britain.

    Addressing Lancaster House in London in a speech laying out her Top Five priorities for trade”, the minister insisted that she was a problem solver at heart and is confident a “high quality” deal will be struck with India.

    “Some of you will know I was a software engineer and a systems analyst before I became a politician. That means I’m a problem solver at heart,” Badenoch told the business gathering.

    “So when our Indian trade talks hit a bit of an impasse, I didn’t pick up the phone, I got on a plane. That deal’s not done yet, but it’s back on track,” she said.

    Badenoch was in New Delhi in early December to hold talks with her counterpart, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, and kick off the sixth round of FTA talks.

    A seventh round is expected in the UK in the coming weeks, with both sides reluctant to set a new deadline for completing the negotiations.

    Highlighting clinching trade deals among her top priorities, the British minister said: “We will seal high quality deals with India and CPTPP [Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership] they have a combined population of nearly 2 billion consumers opening exciting opportunities in fast-growing markets for years to come.

    “But I want to be clear that just signing on the dotted line is not the objective. These deals will only be agreed if they are the right deals for the people of this country. Bringing in jobs and investment to left-behind communities and capitalizing on those areas in which we specialize.”

    With reference to the work being done by her Department for International Trade (DIT) in opening up the Indian market for UK businesses, the minister flagged the example of a north-west England pet food company. The Lancashire firm called VetPlus reportedly approached the DIT recently over a paperwork problem in selling their pet food products into India.

    “We fixed it. And the company now expects to do GBP 1.5 million of additional business over the next five years. This is where my team comes in, she declared.

    Laying out her plans for 2023, the trade minister vowed to remove trade barriers, knocking down “100 unnecessary blockers” standing in the way of helping UK businesses sell more and grow more, creating new jobs and paying higher wages.

    “The UK is a leading destination for foreign investment. However, this position is not a given. There is fierce global competition for every pound of finance. I want to make the UK the most attractive place to invest in Europe, enticing companies from across the world to put their money into communities across the country, she said.

    According to official UK government data, India-UK bilateral trade currently stands at around GBP 29.6 billion a year. Both sides formally launched FTA negotiations at the start of last year with the ambition to significantly boost that two-way exchange.

    (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)


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