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Navigating the India-EU trade deal
2026-04-29 · via Business News Today: Latest Business News, Finance News

The polarisation of global free trade is shifting from a unipolar system towards a fragmented multi polar structure shaped by geopolitical alignment. In this context, the proposed Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between India and the European Union represents one of the most significant economic partnerships.

The EU ranks second in India’s export destination. The country’s exports to this region have logged an annual compounded growth rate of 9.24% in the past 10 years to reach $ 78.7 billion in 2024. Together, the two economies account for a substantial share of global GDP and trade, making this agreement far more than a conventional tariff-reduction exercise. For Indian businesses, the FTA has the potential to reshape export markets, supply chains, and competitive dynamics. However, the opportunities it offers are matched by equally serious challenges that firms must prepare for.

Market access

At its core, the FTA promises improved market access. A substantial proportion of Indian exports to Europe could benefit from reduced or eliminated tariffs, which currently range across sectors such as textiles, leather goods, marine products, and gems and jewellery.

This would immediately enhance price competitiveness for Indian exporters, especially when compared to countries like Vietnam or Bangladesh that already enjoy preferential access to European markets. For many firms, this is a clear opportunity to scale operations, deepen relationships with European buyers, and move up the value chain through branding and product differentiation. The key here is not just access, but quality of demand. European markets tend to offer higher margins, longer-term contracts, and greater stability.

However, tapping this opportunity will require Indian firms to invest in regulatory compliance, data protection frameworks, and local presence within Europe.

Compliance factor

The Comprehensive Framework on Mobility provides Indian professionals such as engineers nurses, IT specialists, consulting, and financial services opportunity to work across EU. It secures post-study work visas for Indian students. effectively turning India’s demographic dividend on to a strategic asset for Europe’s ageing economy.

Access to Horizon Europe: India is seeking association with the world’s largest public research programme over $ 100 Billion enabling Indian startups to co -develop next generation technologies in AI, semiconductors, and green hydrogen, which are critical for our growth,

The pact is a launching pad for joint products on platforms such as maritime security systems critical for our country‘s protection given the geopolitical volatility.

The agreement includes a Digital Trade Chapter and establishes common standards for data protection and secure online commerce,

Supply chain reset

Another important dimension is supply chain realignment. Global companies are increasingly diversifying away from overdependence on a single geography. In this context, India can position itself as a reliable manufacturing and sourcing alternative. The FTA could accelerate this shift by making it easier for European companies to integrate Indian suppliers into their value chains. This creates opportunities for joint ventures, technology transfer, and co-production arrangements. Indian firms that can demonstrate reliability, scalability, and compliance will be well placed to benefit.

The agreement is also likely to encourage greater foreign investment. A predictable and transparent trade framework typically improves investor confidence. Sectors such as renewable energy, automotive components, pharmaceuticals, and food processing could see increased European participation.

Green angle

The trade deal includes a $500-million support to decarbonise supply chains with MSME’s as key beneficiaries enabling their integration into sustainable global trade networks.

The FTA will also open the Indian market more widely to European products. This could intensify competition in sectors such as automobiles, processed foods, and premium consumer goods. European firms often compete on quality, technology, and brand strength, which may pose a challenge to domestic players that rely solely on cost advantages.

India‘s opportunity to grow will be in several areas such as Chemicals. Power, Pharmaceutical, readymade garments etc.

In case of textiles, the FTA will provide a level playing field for India’s apparel exports. It will benefit exporters who have invested in sustainable and responsible practices such as end- to -end traceability, ecofriendly chemical use, zero liquid discharge systems, renewable energy, and credible labour policies.

Agriculture remains a sensitive area. Differences in standards, subsidies, and market structures make this a complex domain. Key processed food items such as frozen sea food and pulse flour, coffee extracts, fresh grapes, castor oil, turmeric offer good potential while rice, wheat, black tea offer limited gains as the demand is modest and the tariff is already nothing. In these areas, growth will depend upon non-tariff factors such as standards compliance, quality upgrading, branding, and market linkages.

In case of Pharma, the reduction of tariff will reduce the cost of imported active pharmaceutical ingredients which in turn will lead to reductio in cost of manufacturing bulk drug formulations and bio similar in India. This can make the pharmaceutical sector more competitive globally. The FTA will also offer technology transfer and collaboration, while we may have to address the protection of intellectual property rights.

Since most of our investment in power sector is expected to be in the renewable segment, the trade deal provides opportunity for financing collaborations besides technology partnerships in areas like smart grids.

Challenges ahead

However, these opportunities are accompanied by significant challenges. One of the most critical is the issue of non-tariff barriers. Even if tariffs are reduced to zero, access to European markets is governed by stringent standards related to quality, safety, traceability, and sustainability. For many Indian exporters, especially smaller firms, meeting these requirements can be a major hurdle. Without investment in quality systems and certification processes, the theoretical benefits of the FTA may not translate into actual market access.

Environmental regulations present another major challenge. Europe is increasingly linking trade with climate and sustainability goals. Industries like steel, aluminium, and chemicals may face pressure to decarbonise their production processes. This requires significant capital investment and a long-term commitment to sustainable practices, for which not all firms may be ready.

The most important challenge lies in execution. Trade agreements create opportunities, but they do not guarantee outcomes. To fully benefit from the FTA, India will need to address structural issues such as logistic efficiency, ease of doing business, and infrastructure quality. Without these improvements, Indian firms may struggle to compete effectively, even with preferential market access.

The India–EU Free Trade Agreement represents a transformative opportunity for Indian businesses, but it is not without impediments. Export-oriented sectors, large manufacturers, and service providers stand to gain significantly. At the same time, firms that are unable or unwilling to invest in quality, compliance, and sustainability may find themselves at a disadvantage.

The agreement should therefore be viewed not just as a trade deal, but as a catalyst for upgrading competitiveness. The real winners will be those businesses that treat it as an opportunity to evolve, adapt, and integrate more deeply into the global economy.

The writer is Director & Group President (Finance & Investment), TAFE Ltd. Views expressed are personal

Published on April 30, 2026