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EU eyes tariff cuts on cars, alcohol exports to India
The issue will be a key focus in EU-India talks

EU eyes tariff cuts on cars, alcohol exports to India

Feb 26, 2025
12:14 pm

What's the story

The European Union (EU) is reportedly pushing for lower tariffs on important exports like whiskey, wine, and cars. This demand constitutes a major part of the ongoing Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations with India. The matter will be a key agenda during the upcoming visit of the EU's College of Commissioners, led by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to India on February 27-28, according to The Indian Express.

Trade negotiations

EU-India trade talks: Aiming for comprehensive pact

The EU is pushing for a comprehensive and commercially meaningful trade pact covering tariffs, non-tariff barriers, as well as procurement commitments. This demand follows nine rounds of FTA talks, with the 10th round set for March 10-14 in Brussels. An EU official has pointed out India's relatively closed market on important commercial products as a roadblock in these negotiations.

Market expansion

Potential benefits of EU-India FTA

If finalized, the EU-India FTA would be India's most extensive such agreement, improving market access for labor-intensive sectors such as textiles, leather, as well as marine products to the EU. The EU is India's second-biggest export market after the US. On its part, India is pushing for concessions for its MSMEs and greater integration with the EU's services sector.

Trade challenges

India's concerns and aspirations in EU trade deal

India is especially worried about the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) which may levy higher duties on Indian steel and aluminum products. The country is also pushing for more opportunities for skilled labor mobility. As of now, Indian textile exports attract an additional 10% duty as opposed to rivals like Bangladesh and Vietnam due to the absence of an FTA, a scenario an agreement with the EU could fix.