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India's FTA gap: New Delhi has trade deficit with 5 partners; Asean deal under review

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 15 July 2025 ()
India faces trade deficits with most countries having free trade agreements. These partners contribute significantly to India's overall trade deficit. Newer agreements show better utilization compared to older ones. Reviews of trade pacts with ASEAN and Korea are underway. India's reliance on FTA partners has increased, with imports rising. Efforts are ongoing to balance trade and improve agreement utilization.
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