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India-Australia trade agreement: Piyush Goyal says India can now sell more competitive goods to global market

Australia has committed to providing duty free access to India for 100 percent of its tariff lines.

By Ayushi Agarwal   | Abhimanyu Sharma  Dec 29, 2022 7:31:13 PM IST (Updated)

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The India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA), which could double bilateral trade to almost $50 billion in the next five years, was put into force on Thursday, December 29. The agreement was in the works for over 18 months. Calling the ECTA a "labour of love" and a "complete win-win", Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal said India would now receive cheaper raw materials helping the nation sell more competitive goods to the global market.
The ECTA gives Indian exporters duty-free access to thousands of domestic goods in the Australian market in over 6,000 broad sectors, including textiles, leather, furniture, jewellery and machinery. It is being called the Unity Agreement across Australia, Goyal said at the press conference in Mumbai.
Australia has committed to providing duty-free access to India for 100 percent of its tariff lines. This will make goods coming into Australia from India cheaper than those imported from other nations.