New Delhi:Australian Trade Minister Dan Tehan will visit India next week to explore sealing of an early harvest trade pact to be followed by a comprehensive economic cooperation agreement (CECA) in line with the overall policy approach by the two sides to ramp up economic ties.
It will be the first ministerial visit from Australia after it joined a new security alliance with the UK and the US that triggered sharp reactions from France and raised apprehensions about its possible impact on the Quad.
Tehan announced his visit to India, Indonesia and the United Arab Emirates, the UK and Europe in a speech at the National Press Club in Canberra.
"While in India, I will seek to further advance our recent progress towards a free trade agreement, or what is called the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement, CECA," he said.
"Both countries are committed to achieving an early harvest announcement on an interim agreement to liberalise and deepen bilateral trade in goods and services, and pave the way for an early conclusion of a full CECA," the Australian trade Minister said.
Tehan said he and his Indian counterpart Piyush Goyal are seeking to make progress towards an "interim deadline", describing India as a partner of Australia with a mutual interest in an open, inclusive and resilient Indo-Pacific.
"It's an ambitious approach, and this meeting will be crucial, but it's one that can be achieved if both sides are seeking a truly complementary agreement," he said.
"We are working towards an agreement that aligns with our principles and encourages expanded trade and investment flows to the benefit of the economies and peoples of both countries," Tehan said.
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