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India and MERCOSUR agree to expand trade pact to cut tariffs and barriers, boosting bilateral trade.
India and MERCOSUR, including Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and associate members, have agreed to expand their 2009 Preferential Trade Agreement to address both tariff and non-tariff barriers, aiming to boost bilateral trade.
The expanded pact, expected to be finalized within a year, will cover a larger share of trade and involve private sector input.
In 2024–2025, trade reached $17.9 billion, with India exporting $8.19 billion and importing $9.73 billion, led by Brazil.
Key Indian exports include petroleum products and machinery; major imports are sugar, oils, fats, and petroleum.
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India y MERCOSUR acuerdan ampliar el pacto comercial para reducir aranceles y barreras, impulsando el comercio bilateral.