Pace of India-Asean trade agreement review talks slow; next round likely in April
India and ASEAN are set to hold the next discussion for a review of the 2009 free trade agreement in April, with talks progressing slowly. The review aims for an updated deal to address trade imbalances and misuse while enhancing balanced and sust...

The ASEAN trade deal came into force in January 2010. In August 2023, both sides announced a complete review of the existing agreement in goods by 2025.
"The pace of talks is slow," the official said.
ASEAN as a group is India's one of major trade partners with about 11 per cent share in the country's global trade.
The review of the agreement is a long-standing demand of Indian industry and India is looking forward to an upgraded pact which will address the current asymmetries in bilateral trade and will make trade more balanced and sustainable.
India is asking for the review to eliminate barriers and misuse of the pact.
ASEAN members include Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
India's exports to the 10-nation bloc ASEAN were USD 41.2 billion in 2023-24, while imports aggregated at USD 80 billion in the last fiscal. ASEAN accounts for 10.9 per cent of India's global trade.
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