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

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

Time of India15-07-2025
India has a merchandise trade deficit with five of the seven countries and blocs it has signed free trade agreements (FTAs) with, ever since those deals came into effect, as per an analysis by ET
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Together, these partners made up nearly 37% of India's overall trade deficit in FY25.
Since 2021, India has entered FTAs with Mauritius, the UAE, the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), and Australia.
While the deficit with the UAE has widened since 2022, the trade gap with Australia has narrowed.
The agreement with the four-member EFTA is due to take effect in October, and India's deficit with the bloc declined in FY25 from the previous year.
With Mauritius, India maintains a small surplus.
In contrast, FTAs signed in the 2000s have generally seen India's trade deficit continue to rise, except in the case of the South Asian Free Trade Area (Safta), where India enjoys a surplus.
The trade shortfall with the 10-member ASEAN bloc, for instance, jumped to $45.2 billion in FY25 from $25.8 billion in FY22 and $21.8 billion in FY19. Deficits with Japan and South Korea have also increased.
A government official said India's newer trade agreements are seeing better utilisation than older ones, with continued efforts to keep trade balanced.
'A review of the trade pacts with Asean and Korea is underway,' said another official, adding, 'However, the Asean is stonewalling the review and we are trying to assess why the utilisation of the deal is low.'
The ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement was implemented in 2010.
In FY25, India's goods exports to the ASEAN bloc fell 5.4% year-on-year to $38.96 billion, while imports rose 5.6% to $84.16 billion.
Though India continues to post a surplus under the 21-year-old Safta agreement, the surplus has declined between FY22 and FY25.
Between FY19 and FY25, India's reliance on FTA partners has grown. Imports from all FTA countries and blocs rose during this period, while export growth was limited to a few.
Currently, these partners account for 28.1% of India's exports and 29% of its imports.
According to an analysis by the commerce and industry ministry, the number of preferential certificates of origin issued under India's FTAs with the UAE and Australia increased by 24.7% and 19% respectively last year.
The analysis is significant as utilisation rates under trade agreements with Korea, Japan, and ASEAN remain low, ranging between 4% and 25% across several products. Preferential certificates of origin allow exporters to avail tariff concessions offered under free trade agreements.
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