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India-Canada CEPA: Piyush Goyal Sees New Trade Opportunities

Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal emphasized the potential of the India-Canada Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) to enhance bilateral trade. Speaking in Toronto, Goyal noted the trust between the two democracies as a catalyst for new trade and investment opportunities.

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iGEN Editorial
June 1, 2026
India-Canada CEPA: Piyush Goyal Sees New Trade Opportunities

Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has underscored the significant opportunities presented by the proposed India-Canada Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). Speaking to business leaders in Toronto, Goyal emphasized the deep trust and diversity that define the partnership between the two democracies.

Bilateral Trade Potential

The CEPA aims to significantly boost trade volumes between India and Canada. According to the World Trade Organization (WTO), the current trade between the two countries stands at approximately USD 10 billion annually. The agreement is expected to reduce tariffs and enhance market access for both countries.

  • India's Exports: Pharmaceuticals, textiles, and IT services.
  • Canada's Exports: Agricultural products, energy, and technology.

Tariff and Duty Changes

The CEPA will introduce several changes to tariffs and duties, making it easier for businesses to operate across borders. Key changes include:

  1. Reduction of tariffs on textiles and apparel.
  2. Elimination of duties on certain agricultural products.
  3. Enhanced access for IT and technology services.

Trade Policy Developments

"This is the right moment for both India and Canada to deepen their economic ties," said Goyal. "The CEPA will unlock new opportunities for businesses and strengthen our bilateral relationship."

The agreement is part of a broader strategy to diversify trade partnerships and reduce dependency on traditional markets.

Border and Customs Updates

The implementation of the CEPA will be overseen by respective customs authorities in both countries, ensuring compliance with new regulations. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and Indian Customs will play pivotal roles in facilitating smoother trade flows.

Aspect Current Status Post-CEPA Status
Textile Tariffs 10% 0%
Agricultural Duties 5% 0%
IT Services Access Limited Enhanced

Conclusion

The India-Canada CEPA represents a significant step forward in strengthening economic ties between the two nations. As negotiations progress, stakeholders in both countries are optimistic about the potential benefits of this comprehensive trade agreement.

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