India Pushes for Quick Resolution of Issues in EFTA Trade Pact to Boost Benefits

May 9 (BNP): India has called for the early resolution of implementation-related issues in its trade agreement with the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) to ensure that businesses on both sides can fully benefit from the pact, according to an official statement.

India Pushes for Quick Resolution of Issues in EFTA Trade Pact to Boost Benefits

The India–EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA), which came into effect in October 2025, was a key focus during Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agarwal’s recent visit to Switzerland on May 6–7. The visit aimed at strengthening trade and investment cooperation and improving the on-ground implementation of the agreement.

During discussions, India emphasised the need to address operational and regulatory challenges at an early stage so that the market access opportunities under TEPA can be effectively utilised by exporters, investors, and industry stakeholders from both regions.

Officials noted that the agreement is already showing encouraging early results. Within 200 days of its implementation, new Indian product categories have entered the Swiss market, services trade has expanded, and investor interest between India and EFTA countries has strengthened.

India reiterated that smoother implementation and timely resolution of outstanding issues will be crucial in maximising the benefits of TEPA and deepening long-term economic engagement with the EFTA bloc, which includes Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein.

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