Bilateral Trade and Investment Agreement (BTIA)
- October 29, 2021
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Bilateral Trade and Investment Agreement (BTIA)
Subject – IR
Context – India-EU trade talks toresume by December
Concept –
- The BTIA broad trade arrangement covers many factors of trade in goods, services, and investment.
- In June 2007, India and the EU began negotiations on a broad-based Bilateral Trade and Investment Agreement (BTIA) in Brussels, Belgium.
- These negotiations are pursuant to the commitment made by political leaders at the 7th India-EU Summit held in Helsinki on 13th October 2006 to move towards negotiations for a broad-based trade and investment agreement on the basis of the report of India-EU High Level Technical Group.
- If successfully concluded, BTIA has the potential to bring real substance to the India-EU Strategic Partnership.
- India-EU trade relations are backed by the Cooperation Agreement on Partnership and Development signed in December 1993, and the EU-India Strategic Partnership launched in 2004.
Trade between India and EU –
- According to the latest Eurostat report, the EU is India’s third-largest trading partner by far, accounting for 11.1 percent of India’s total external trade below China (12 percent) and the USA (11.7 percent).
- At the same time, India is the EU’s tenth largest trading partner, with 1.8 percent of total trade in 2020.
- The EU is one of the important sources of F
- Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) for India.