Wednesday, August 16, 2023

bilateral trade agreements

 

·         ASEAN Free Trade Agreement (AFTA): This FTA was signed in 2003 and came into force in 2009. It covers goods, services, investment, and intellectual property.

·         India-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA): This CEPA was signed in 2011 and came into force in 2016. It covers goods, services, investment, and intellectual property.

·         India-MERCOSUR Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA): This EPA was signed in 2004 and came into force in 2019. It covers goods, services, and investment.

·         India-South Korea Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA): This CEPA was signed in 2010 and came into force in 2012. It covers goods, services, investment, and intellectual property.

·         India-Mauritius Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CECPA): This CECPA was signed in 2021 and came into force in 2022. It covers goods, services, investment, and intellectual property.

·         India-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA): This CEPA was signed in 2022 and came into force in 2023. It covers goods, services, investment, and intellectual property.

·         India-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement (FTA): This FTA was signed in 2000 and came into force in 2001. It covers goods, services, and investment.

·         India-Afghanistan Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA): This PTA was signed in 2003 and came into force in 2004. It covers goods only.

·         India-Chile Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA): This PTA was signed in 2007 and came into force in 2008. It covers goods only.

·         India-Bhutan Trade Agreement (TA): This TA was signed in 1970 and came into force in 1971. It covers goods only.

·         India-Nepal Trade Agreement (TA): This TA was signed in 1982 and came into force in 1983. It covers goods only.

·         India-Singapore Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA): This CECA was signed in 2005 and came into force in 2008. It covers goods, services, investment, and intellectual property.

India is also negotiating bilateral trade treaties with a number of other countries, including Australia, Canada, Israel, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.

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