Opposition demands transparency in EU – India FTA talks
By (FINN) Frontier India News Network | February 8th, 2012 | No Comments »New Delhi: As India prepares to finalise the contours of the EU-India Free Trade Agreement, for the Indo-EU summit on 10th February, the CPI(M) has slammed the total lack of transparency regarding the negotiations that have preceded the summit. “While various assurances have been issued by the Government, stating that national interests will be safeguarded, there is very little hard information available to back up such claims. Apprehensions grow in the light of the negative experience of the India-ASEAN FTA,” said a CPI statement.
The EU-India FTA encompasses different sectors, including trade in agricultural and manufactured goods, services, intellectual property rights, investment and government procurement. The EU is asking for a majority (over 90%) of tariff lines to be opened up for tariff reduction. “Agricultural goods such as cereals, dairy, poultry, fisheries, and agro processed goods, are some areas that the EU is understood to be targeting. In the services sector it is targeting the retail sector, banking, financial services, insurance, postal services, and energy. The EU continues to press for data exclusivity in pharmaceuticals and agro-chemicals, which puts domestic industry at a major disadvantage,” the statement said.
CPI (M) says that it wants the Government should place on the floor of Parliament a status report regarding the negotiations in this budget session.
“The CPI(M) urges the government not to conclude any binding agreement with the EU until these and several other issues, critical to India’s sovereign interests, are discussed by the government with representatives of all sectors who could be adversely affected,” added the statement.