India–Norway Hold 3rd Trade & Investment Dialogue; TEPA Strengthens
Bilateral Economic Partnership
Ø India–Norway Dialogue reviews trade growth,
explores investment, energy and sectoral cooperation opportunities
·
Dialogue Context:
o Held in New Delhi on 16 April 2026.
o Co-chaired by India’s Joint Secretary
Mohit Yadav and Norway’s Director General Nina Christine Rør.
o First session after India–EFTA Trade
and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA) entered into force on 1 October
2025.
·
Trade & Investment Growth:
o India’s exports to Norway grew from US$
270 million (2014) to US$ 439 million (2025) (~5% annual growth).
o Services exports stood at US$ 876 million
(2024), underscoring services’ growing role.
·
TEPA Benefits:
o Duty-free access for Indian agricultural
& allied products in Norway (rice, vegetables, nuts, honey, marine products,
floriculture).
o Expands opportunities for MSMEs, women
entrepreneurs, farmers, fishermen, and innovation-driven businesses.
o Framework for US$ 100 billion investment
into India over 15 years and creation of 1 million direct jobs.
o India established an EFTA Desk under
Invest India to support EFTA businesses.
·
Sectoral Cooperation Explored:
o Energy & Climate: Oil & gas, offshore technologies,
renewable energy, green hydrogen, low-carbon solutions.
o Maritime: Digitization of port operations, sustainable
shipping practices.
o Skills & Mobility: Education, skill development, medical
services.
o Industries: Pharmaceuticals, biotech, tourism, MSMEs.
·
Implementation Issues Addressed:
o Tariff reduction benefits.
o Trade barriers: sanitary & phytosanitary
measures, product registration, certification, compliance costs, origin certification.
·
Norwegian Investment Interest:
o Promotion of TEPA opportunities to Norwegian
businesses.
o Growing interest via Government Pension
Fund Global and Norfund investments in renewable
energy.
·
Next Steps:
o Quarterly consultations to address trade/business issues.
o Next DTI session in Norway in 2028.
o Prosperity Summit 2026 (1 Oct 2026) to commemorate TEPA’s first anniversary
with high-level participation.
·
Strategic Impact:
o Dialogue reaffirmed commitment to a future-oriented
partnership based on trust, innovation, sustainability, and shared prosperity.
o Strengthens India’s ties not only with
Norway but also with the wider EFTA bloc.
[ABS News Service/18.04.2026]
The 3rd Session of the India–Norway Dialogue
on Trade and Investment (DTI) was held in New Delhi on 16 April 2026. The session
was co-chaired by Mohit Yadav, Joint Secretary, Department of Commerce, Ministry
of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, and Ms Nina Christine Rør, Director
General, Department of Trade Policy, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries,
Government of Norway. This was the first session of the DTI held after the entry
into force of the India–EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA) on
1 October 2025, and both sides underlined the importance of TEPA in advancing economic
cooperation between India and Norway.
It may be recalled that Union Minister
of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal, referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s
remarks on the India–EFTA TEPA, has said that the agreement reflects a steadfast
commitment to shared prosperity and to building a stronger and more inclusive partnership
among the participating countries.
India and Norway reviewed the global and
domestic economic outlook, noting the need for resilient supply chains, energy security,
climate transition, and stronger trade and investment linkages in a period of geopolitical
uncertainty. Both sides agreed to intensify efforts to diversify trade and promote
mutually beneficial business initiatives.
Bilateral trade between India and Norway
has continued to grow in recent years. India’s exports to Norway rose from US$ 270
million in 2014 to US$ 439 million in 2025, reflecting an average annual growth
rate of about 5 per cent. India’s services exports to Norway stood at US$ 876 million
in 2024, highlighting the growing role of services in the bilateral economic partnership.
The duty-free access secured under TEPA
for a range of agricultural and allied products in Norway has significance beyond
trade expansion and opens space for women entrepreneurs, MSMEs, farmers, fishermen,
and innovation-driven businesses to participate more deeply in export value chains,
including products such as rice, vegetables, nuts, fruit preparations, honey, marine
products, and floriculture.
During the Dialogue, both sides reaffirmed
their commitments under the India–EFTA TEPA and discussed early opportunities emerging
from its implementation, noting that the Agreement offers a framework for stronger
trade, investment, technology collaboration, capacity building, and deeper business
partnerships, along with the shared objective for EFTA States to promote US$ 100
billion in investment into India over 15 years and facilitate the creation of 1
million direct jobs, while India highlighted the establishment of an EFTA Desk under
Invest India to support EFTA businesses.
Both sides also took stock of specific
issues relevant to TEPA implementation, including tariff reduction benefits and
the need to address trade and investment barriers such as sanitary and phytosanitary
measures, product registration and certification requirements, regulatory frameworks,
compliance costs, and origin certification through mutually agreed mechanisms.
Sectoral cooperation was explored across
energy, skill development and mobility, maritime cooperation, pharmaceuticals and
biotech, tourism, and MSMEs, including discussions on oil and gas, offshore technologies,
renewable energy, green hydrogen, low-carbon solutions, digitization of port operations,
sustainable shipping practices, and enhanced collaboration in services, education,
and medical sectors.
The Norwegian side informed that it is
actively promoting TEPA and investment opportunities in India to its business community
and highlighted growing investment interest, including through the Government Pension
Fund Global and Norfund’s investments in renewable energy
projects, with both sides agreeing to intensify high-level visits, industry exchanges,
and business missions.
Both sides welcomed the forthcoming commemoration
of the first anniversary of TEPA during Prosperity Summit 2026 on 1 October 2026
and agreed to ensure high-level participation, while also deciding to address trade
and business issues through regular quarterly consultations and to hold the next
DTI session in Norway in 2028 on a mutually agreed date.
The 3rd Session of the India–Norway DTI
reaffirmed India’s commitment to building a dynamic and future-oriented economic
partnership with Norway, grounded in trust, innovation, sustainability, and shared
prosperity, while laying the basis for deeper cooperation between India and the
EFTA countries.