New Delhi, May 9 -- India and the European Union (EU) may consider expanding their recently concluded Free Trade Agreement (FTA) to include a chapter on investment liberalisation when the pact is reviewed after two years of implementation, EU Ambassador to India Herve Delphin said.
Speaking at the Federation of European Business in India (FEBI) meeting on Thursday, Delphin noted that, "this FTA doesn't have a chapter on investment liberalisation in non-services sectors," reported FE.
He indicated that both sides could revisit this aspect under the agreement's review clause after it comes into force, likely in early 2027.
The Department of Commerce's additional secretary and chief negotiator for the India-EU FTA said, "We are working on...
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