India-EU FTA to be signed by December, effective Feb-March 2027: Piyush Goyal

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India-EU FTA to be signed by December, effective Feb-March 2027: Piyush Goyal

Synopsis

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal has put a firm public deadline on India's biggest-ever trade deal: the India-EU FTA signed by December 2026, live by February-March 2027. With 93% of Indian exports set for near-zero EU tariffs, the pact — if it holds to schedule — would reshape India's export landscape more than any trade deal in its history.

Key Takeaways

Piyush Goyal announced on 21 June that the India-EU FTA is expected to be signed by December 2026 .
The pact is set to come into force by February-March 2027 .
Approximately 93 per cent of Indian exports will receive duty-free access to the EU's 27-nation market .
India and the EU concluded FTA negotiations on 27 January , after over a decade of on-and-off talks.
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer is scheduled to visit India this week for bilateral trade discussions.

Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal on Sunday, 21 June announced that India and the European Union (EU) are on track to sign their long-awaited free trade agreement (FTA) by December 2026, with the pact expected to come into force by February-March 2027. Speaking at an event for chartered accountants in Mumbai, Goyal described the deal as a transformative moment for Indian exports.

What the Deal Offers India

Under the proposed agreement, approximately 93 per cent of Indian exports are set to receive duty-free access to the EU market, spanning 27 member nations. Goyal framed this as a near-complete opening of one of the world's largest trading blocs to Indian goods.

'Now, with almost zero duty, almost the entire European market will be open for us. The EU's FTA will be signed by December and will be effective by February-March,' the minister said.

Background: The Road to This Deal

India and the EU had announced on 27 January the conclusion of negotiations — a milestone Goyal had previously described as the 'mother of all deals.' The two sides have pursued a comprehensive trade pact for over a decade, with talks stalling repeatedly over tariff sensitivities and regulatory standards before resuming in earnest in recent years.

This comes amid a broader Indian push to lock in preferential trade access with major economies. Notably, India has already operationalised FTAs with the UAE and Australia, and is in active negotiations with the United Kingdom.

US Trade Talks Also in Focus

Goyal also revealed that US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer is scheduled to visit India this week for discussions on a proposed bilateral trade agreement between the two countries. The development signals that India's trade diplomacy is running on multiple fronts simultaneously, even as the EU deal approaches the finishing line.

Modi's Vision: Development and Heritage Together

During the interaction, Goyal invoked Prime Minister Narendra Modi's broader development philosophy, emphasising that economic progress must be anchored in cultural continuity.

'Prime Minister Narendra Modi always tells us that the nation needs development, and the nation also needs its heritage. No country has become a developed nation without taking care of its culture, heritage and traditions,' Goyal said.

With the EU FTA timeline now publicly committed, industry and exporters will be watching closely to see whether the December signing deadline holds — and whether implementation by early 2027 can be achieved without further delays.

Point of View

But the real test will be in the fine print: rules of origin, data localisation carve-outs, and the EU's insistence on carbon border adjustment compliance. India's exporters in textiles, gems, and pharmaceuticals stand to gain most, but implementation by February-March 2027 leaves almost no buffer for parliamentary ratification processes on the EU side. The simultaneous US trade talks signal India is playing a smart diversification hand — but overcommitting on timelines risks credibility if either deal slips again.
NationPress
21 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

When will the India-EU free trade agreement be signed?
Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal has stated that the India-EU FTA is expected to be signed by December 2026, with the pact likely coming into force by February-March 2027. The two sides concluded negotiations on 27 January.
What does the India-EU FTA mean for Indian exporters?
Under the proposed deal, approximately 93 per cent of Indian exports will receive duty-free access to the European Union's 27-nation market. This is expected to significantly reduce tariff barriers across a wide range of goods, boosting India's export competitiveness in Europe.
What did Piyush Goyal call the India-EU FTA?
Goyal had previously described the India-EU FTA as the 'mother of all deals' when the conclusion of negotiations was announced on 27 January. He reiterated its significance at a Mumbai event on 21 June, saying the entire European market would be 'almost open' to India at near-zero duty.
Is India also in trade talks with the United States?
Yes. Goyal revealed that US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer is scheduled to visit India this week for discussions on a proposed India-US bilateral trade agreement, running parallel to the EU deal.
How long have India and the EU been negotiating this FTA?
India and the EU have pursued a comprehensive free trade agreement for over a decade, with talks stalling multiple times before resuming in recent years and reaching a conclusion of negotiations in January 2026.
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