Australia-India Free Trade Deal Comes Into Effect Today

Australia-India Free Trade Deal Comes Into Effect Today

CANBERRA, Dec 29 (NNN-AAP) – Australia’s trade deal with India has come into effect, with the nation’s trade minister hailing it as a major boon for both nations’ economies.

The Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA), Is officially implemented today, eliminating tariffs on 85 percent of Australian exports to the country of 1.4 billion people, rising to 90 percent within years.

High tariffs on products, including Australian wine and almonds will also be reduced.

For premium wine, tariffs were cut from 150 percent to 75 percent today, and will be cut again on Jan 1 to 70 percent, before phasing down to 25 percent within a decade.

The 30 percent tariffs on fresh Australian rock lobsters and lamb and mutton, have also been eliminated in a major boost for farmers.

According to the federal government, the deal will save Australian exporters two billion Australian dollars (1.3 billion U.S. dollars), every year.

“India’s youthful population, diversified economy and growth trajectory, present significant opportunities for Australian businesses, including in education, agriculture, energy…and sport,” Don Farrell, Australia’s trade minister wrote in a column published by News Corp Australia today.

Farrell, also today revealed, he and Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, will likely travel to New Delhi in March, for talks on a second-round trade deal that will focus on greater access to Australia’s employment market.– NNN-AAP  

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