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2h agoIndia and Australia vow to complete second‑tranche CECA amid rising trade ties

During a meeting in Melbourne, India’s Commerce & Industry Minister Piyush Goyal and Australia’s Trade Minister Don Farrell reaffirmed their commitment to conclude the second‑tranche of the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) soon.
Bilateral goods trade stood at US$24.1 billion in 2024‑25, with India’s exports growing ~14% in 2023‑24 and ~8% in 2024‑25. Discussions covered trade in goods, services and investment, signaling a push for deeper economic partnership beyond the 2022 ECTA.
Market watchers expect this pact to boost manufacturing, tech flows and inward investment in both markets.
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2h agoIndia and Australia vow to complete second‑tranche CECA amid rising trade ties

During a meeting in Melbourne, India’s Commerce & Industry Minister Piyush Goyal and Australia’s Trade Minister Don Farrell reaffirmed their commitment to conclude the second‑tranche of the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) soon.
Bilateral goods trade stood at US$24.1 billion in 2024‑25, with India’s exports growing ~14% in 2023‑24 and ~8% in 2024‑25. Discussions covered trade in goods, services and investment, signaling a push for deeper economic partnership beyond the 2022 ECTA.
Market watchers expect this pact to boost manufacturing, tech flows and inward investment in both markets.
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India and Australia move to fast‑track their CECA negotiations as bilateral trade hits US$24.1 bn last year.
During a meeting in Melbourne, India’s Commerce & Industry Minister Piyush Goyal and Australia’s Trade Minister Don Farrell reaffirmed their commitment to conclude the second‑tranche of the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) soon.
Bilateral goods trade stood at US$24.1 billion in 2024‑25, with India’s exports growing ~14% in 2023‑24 and ~8% in 2024‑25. Discussions covered trade in goods, services and investment, signaling a push for deeper economic partnership beyond the 2022 ECTA.
Market watchers expect this pact to boost manufacturing, tech flows and inward investment in both markets.

During a meeting in Melbourne, India’s Commerce & Industry Minister Piyush Goyal and Australia’s Trade Minister Don Farrell reaffirmed their commitment to conclude the second‑tranche of the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) soon.
Bilateral goods trade stood at US$24.1 billion in 2024‑25, with India’s exports growing ~14% in 2023‑24 and ~8% in 2024‑25. Discussions covered trade in goods, services and investment, signaling a push for deeper economic partnership beyond the 2022 ECTA.
Market watchers expect this pact to boost manufacturing, tech flows and inward investment in both markets.
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Nov 8, 2025 • 21:50 IST