The Indian Excessive Commissioner to Ottawa reiterated on Thursday New Delhi’s dedication to an Early Progress Commerce Settlement (EPTA).
“I hope we’ll see it getting settled sooner, most probably subsequent yr itself,” Sanjay Kumar Verma instructed media on Thursday.
Hindustan Occasions earlier this month reported on the potential for the formalisation of the pact, which is an intermediate step in the direction of a Complete Financial Partnership Settlement (CEPA), by September 2023, when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits India for the G20 Leaders’ Summit.
“We’ll work in the direction of reaching an settlement which is enriching to each the perimeters,” Verma mentioned.
He mentioned, as with all free commerce settlement, there are 5 principal components which are being mentioned by negotiator: commerce in items, commerce in providers, investments, commerce facilitation, customs facilitation, requirements and norms. However because the EPTA is envisaged as an early harvest settlement, these issues should not being explored with the granularity the CEPA would entice, and the discussions are centered on points which could be “fast-tracked”.
He mentioned whereas it is going to be “good” to have an settlement in place, it has not inhibited development in bilateral commerce lately. Citing figures for items exports from India to Canada, he identified that whereas it stood at CA$5.97 billion (US$4.41 billion) final yr, it has jumped to CA$6.95 billion (US$5.14 billion) between simply January and October this yr, which extrapolates to CA$8.34 billion (US$6.16 billion) by the top of 2022, which is “a rise of near 40%”.
However, he added, “we must always not relaxation on laurels, we’ve got to maneuver forward and that’s the reason EPTA will grow to be crucial.”
He famous that 5 rounds of negotiations have already taken place in Ottawa and New Delhi, since talks commenced this yr, with extra dialogue forward in January and February.
Verma, who was India’s Ambassador to Japan earlier than being posted to Canada, additionally described Canada’s Indo-Pacific Technique, launched this November, as a “very welcome signal”.
He mentioned that any enhanced engagement between Canada and the area “will definitely deal with India” and that “this has additionally been introduced out within the doc itself”.
That coverage doc notes, “India’s rising strategic, financial and demographic significance within the Indo-Pacific makes it a crucial associate in Canada’s pursuit of its goals underneath this technique.”
“We stay up for enhanced cooperation between India and Canada to take issues ahead,” Verma mentioned. He mentioned the Canadian coverage was additionally “convergent” with the goals of the Quad, the grouping that features India, the USA, Japan and Australia.