India, Canada Set To Finalise Terms For Restarting Free Trade Agreement Talks Next Month

India and Canada are set to restart negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) next month, following a pause initiated by Canada in 2023. The decision to resume talks comes in light of significant changes in the global trade landscape over the past two years. Both countries aim to address various economic interests and strengthen bilateral ties through this agreement, which seeks to facilitate trade in goods and services, enhance investment opportunities, and foster cooperation in various sectors. The renewed discussions signal a commitment from both nations to enhance economic collaboration, which is crucial given the evolving dynamics of international trade. This move is expected to benefit industries in both countries and contribute to their economic growth in an increasingly interconnected world.
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