Course summary European Union - India trade relations / FTA:
EU and India Free Trade Agreement: Goods, Services, Foreign Direct Investment
FDI. Market 1 billion people
India is an important trade partner
for the European Union and a growing global economic power. It combines a
sizable and growing market of more than 1 billion people with a growth rate of
between 8 and 10 % - one of the fastest growing economies in the world.
India still also maintains substantial tariff and non-tariff barriers that
hinder trade with the EU.
Trade in goods
- EU goods exports to India 2009: €27.5 billion
- EU goods imports from India 2009: €25.4 billion
Trade in services
- EU services exports to India 2009: €8.6 billion
- EU services imports from India 2009: €7.4 billion
Foreign Direct Investment
- EU outward investment to India 2009: €3.2 billion
- Indian inward investment to EU 2009: €0.4 billion
Both are involved in key negotiations to boost trade and investment at the WTO
and bilaterally through an ambitious Free Trade Agreement.
The EU and India hope to increase their trade in both goods and services through
the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations that they launched in 2007.
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Spanish: Comercio Exterior Unión Europea India