India is pushing developed nations at the World Trade Organization to share advanced technologies. This move aims to boost trade for developing and least-developed countries. India highlights barriers like export controls and intellectual property rules. The goal is to ensure a fair share in global trade. This initiative seeks to address global inequalities and promote […]
At WTO, India calls for steps to boost tech transfer to developing nations
Indian exporters across various sectors have significant potential to increase shipments to New Zealand, helping the island nation reduce its reliance on China. Despite a bilateral free trade agreement, India’s current share in New Zealand’s imports is minimal across key categories like agriculture, petroleum, and apparel, indicating a largely untapped market.
India has 18 FTAs but must now focus on boosting exports amid tough 2026 trade outlook: GTRI
3 months ago
India’s trade focus must shift from signing new deals to maximising existing free trade agreements for export growth, especially in electronics, engineering, and textiles. Facing a challenging global trade environment with rising protectionism and new climate barriers, the nation’s export success in 2026 hinges on domestic execution, including quality upgrades and cost reduction, rather than […]
GI tag, carbon tax & intellectual property rights on top for India in January trade talks with EU
3 months ago
India and the European Union are set for crucial trade talks in early January. Discussions will cover geographical indications, critical mineral exports, and the EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism. India’s steel export concerns are also on the agenda. Officials are working towards a swift agreement.
India has granted New Zealand market access for apples under a new trade pact. The agreement includes safeguards to protect local farmers. A concessional duty applies only to a specific quota. Imports beyond this quota will face the full existing duty.
Deal with it! When Trump said no, India said yes
3 months ago
India aced trade deals in 2025. The nation resisted US tariff pressure, refusing coercive timelines. Instead, India secured agreements with New Zealand, Oman, and the United Kingdom. This demonstrated a confident strategy of prioritizing national interest and long-term goals. India diversified partnerships, enhancing strategic autonomy in a fragmented global trade landscape.
India has announced reforms to simplify import quality checks, reducing paperwork and inspection times. This move addresses U.S. concerns about burdensome requirements and aims to accelerate trade processes. The reforms are part of ongoing trade discussions between India and Washington.
The India-US relationship, once envisioned as a natural alliance, has become unpredictable, oscillating between warmth and confrontation. Despite public bonhomie and early trade discussions, sharp trade actions and mixed geopolitical signals have strained ties, driven by domestic US politics and strategic interests.
India is in active trade talks with the United States. The goal is to regain better market access for Indian exporters. Discussions aim to conclude soon. This development comes as the US imposed tariffs on Indian goods. India’s ambitious export target for 2030 faces global trade uncertainties. However, efforts continue to achieve significant export growth.
ET Analysis| India has signed a flurry of trade accords, but do they deliver the goods?
3 months ago
India is actively signing trade pacts with countries like New Zealand, Oman, and the UK. These agreements aim to boost exports and deepen economic ties. While India has a trade surplus with some partners like Mauritius and SAFTA, it faces deficits with others such as Asean, South Korea, Japan, and the UAE.

