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India Using EU Trade Pact To Accelerate Select Imports And Protect Domestic Industry, Says Piyush Goyal

Posted on January 31, 2026 By admin



The comments come days after India and the European Union concluded negotiations on a long-awaited free trade agreement. While official statements have focused on trade volumes and tariff coverage, Goyal’s remarks shed light on how New Delhi intends to sequence market access to balance imports with domestic production goals.

ALSO READ: India-EU Free Trade Deal Explained: What Changes, What Gets Cheaper, And Which Sectors Get A Boost 

Calibrated Openings

Goyal said India front-loaded tariff reductions only where imports directly support domestic priorities, including healthcare needs. Sectors where domestic manufacturers required time to adapt were given longer transition periods under the agreement, he said.

“In India, what we have done is calibrated it smartly,” Goyal said, adding that the agreement reflects different timelines based on sectoral readiness rather than uniform liberalisation.

The minister said the design ensures that Indian industry is not exposed to sudden competitive pressure while allowing consumers and essential sectors to benefit where imports add immediate value.

ALSO READ: EU-India Trade Deal: What’s Next And What Could It Mean For Geopolitics?

Industrial Signal

The structure of the tariff schedule signals how India plans to align future trade agreements with industrial policy, according to Goyal. Rather than using trade pacts solely to expand exports, the government is embedding import sequencing into its broader manufacturing and supply-chain strategy.

Goyal said India remains focused on building domestic capacity even as it integrates more deeply with global markets. The European Union agreement, he said, reflects that balance.




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