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India is a great emerging power, a strategic player against China, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi fully assumes a policy of defending India's national interests. On this point, there is no ambiguity: India protects its industry, market and jobs. So the problem is not India.The problem is the European Union — or rather the way Brussels systematically negotiates its trade agreements. In Davos, Howard, US Secretary for Trade, put words on what ma…
The trade agreement between the EU and India is not so much a gesture of liberal enthusiasm as an act of adaptation to a increasingly irritable world. International trade is going through a phase of contained anger: tariffs, technological strife and a structural mistrust that has replaced cooperation as an organizing principle of the global economic system. India appears in this context as a necessary and timely partner. It is the great emerging…
Šefčovič: The speed of concluding EU free trade agreements has been described as “turbo”
Brussels – In 2025, some journalists described the conclusion of EU free trade agreements with third countries with the term “turbo charge”, that is turbocharger. This was confirmed to the TASR Brussels correspondent by Slovak European Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security Maroš Šefčovič, who contributed significantly to these agreements. This year Šefčovič has his schedule set to the same intense pace. “Last year several people described…
The Polish steel industry, which is crucial to defense, is cautious in assessing the impact of the new EU trade agreement with India. "We are waiting for details," Mirosław Motyka, president of the Polish Steel Chamber of Commerce and Industry, told an RMF FM journalist in Brussels. The agreement with India envisages reducing duty-free imports of Indian steel by practically half, the RMF FM journalist determined.
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