India and the European Union hope to reopen dialogue on trade and investment

By B2B Desk | Feb 09, 2021

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New Delhi: India and the European Union have held talks on reopening the dialogue on a trade and investment agreement that has been under discussion for many years.

According to a statement issued by the European Union, Minister (Indian Trade) (Piyush) Goyal and Deputy Executive Director (Valdis) Dombrowskis affirmed their interest in resuming negotiations for ambitious, comprehensive, and beneficial trade agreements and investments for both parties an time to get closer and their positions close enough. "

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