India Australia Economic and Cooperation
Trade Agreement comes into force on 29 Dec 2022
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Indian Goods on All Tariff Lines to get
access to Australian Market with Zero Customs Duty
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Additional 10 lakh Jobs to be Created
in India under ECTA: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal
·
Indian Yoga Teachers and Chefs to benefit
from Annual Visa Quota
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Over 1 lakh Indian Students to
Benefit from Post-Study Work Visa
India has achieved the unique distinction
of operationalizing two Trade Agreements this year. After the entry into force of
India UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement on May 1 earlier this year,
the India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (#IndAusECTA) has come
into effect from today, i.e., December 29, 2022. The ECTA was signed on April 2,
2022, ratified on November 21, written notifications were exchanged on November
29 and after 30 days, the Agreement has come into force on 29 December, 2022.
Addressing industry representatives and
the media in Mumbai today, the Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal
said that the Agreement has been “negotiated with the speed of Bret Lee and the
perfection of Sachin Tendulkar”.
So, how will the Agreement benefit the
countries?
Let us listen to what the Minister has
had to say.
“There is a lot of potential for exporting
finished goods to Australia, since they hardly manufacture anything, they are largely
a raw material and intermediate producing country, we will get cheaper raw materials
which will not only make us more competitive globally but also enable us to serve
Indian consumers better; enabling us to provide more quality goods at more affordable
prices.”
“Australia, which is largely dependent
on imports, will benefit hugely, they will soon start seeing a lot more finished
goods coming in from India, providing huge amount of work and job opportunities
in both goods and services, provided by Indian talent.”
“The Agreement will also eliminate Double
taxation on IT services which were making us less competitive and making us less
profitable in IT sector, the double taxation has now been removed by amending the
law, from 1st April, double taxation for IT sector will be over, we will save millions
and millions of dollars right now, and over a billion dollars going forward, maybe
5 - 7 years going forward, giving us competitive edge and also creating a lot many
jobs.”
“I appreciate Australian government for
being very sensitive and considerate, giving us full cooperation throughout the
negotiations, especially in protecting the interests of the farmers and dairy sector
of India. Products like agricultural products and dairy sector - which were very
sensitive for India and without which Australia has never done an agreement before
- have been protected, I am hugely grateful to the Australian government for this.”
Indian goods on all tariff lines to get
access to Australian market with zero customs duty
The Ind-Aus
ECTA provides an institutional mechanism to encourage and improve trade between
the two countries. It covers almost all the tariff lines dealt by India and Australia.
India will benefit from preferential market
access provided by Australia on 100% of its tariff lines, including all the labour-intensive
sectors of export interest to India, such as Gems and Jewellery, Textiles, leather,
footwear, furniture, food, and agricultural products, engineering products, medical
devices and Automobiles. On the other hand, India will be offering preferential
access to Australia on over 70% of its tariff lines, including lines of export interest
to Australia, which are primarily raw materials and intermediaries such as coal,
mineral ores and wines.
As regards trade in services, Australia
has offered wide-ranging commitments in around 135 sub-sectors and Most Favoured
Nation (MFN) status in 120 sub-sectors covering key areas of interest to India.
On the other hand, India has offered market
access to Australia in around 103 sub-sectors and Most Favoured Nation status in
31 sub-sectors from the 11 broad service sectors such as ‘business services’, ‘communication
services’, ‘construction and related engineering services’, and so on.
Both sides have also agreed to a separate
Annex on Pharmaceutical products under this agreement, which will enable fast-track
approval for patented, generic and biosimilar medicines.
It is estimated that an additional 10
lakh jobs would be created in India under ECTA. Indian Yoga teachers and chefs are
set to gain with the annual visa quota. Over 1 lakh Indian students would benefit
from post-study work visa (for 18 months to 4 years) under the ECTA. The agreement
is also likely to increase investment opportunities, promote exports, create significant
additional employment and facilitate strong bonding between the two countries.
Australia is an important strategic partner
of India. They are also part of the four nation QUAD, Trilateral Supply Chain Initiative
and the Indo-Pacific Economic Forum (IPEF).
All the necessary notifications required
for entry into force of Ind-Aus ECTA on 29.12.2022 have
been issued by Department of Revenue and the Directorate General of Foreign Trade
in the Department of Commerce.
A few shipments have been given preferential
access certificates by the Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, in Mumbai
today (29.12.2022).