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India and Portugal today agreed for the need for an early conclusion of the India-EU Broad based Trade and Investment agreement (BTIA) Negotiations. The Union Minister for Commerce, Industry and Textiles Shri Anand Sharma in a meeting with Mr. Paulo Portas, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal here today said that “intensive engagements on part of the two sides are a reflection of their desire to finalising a balanced trade agreement at the earliest. However, ambitions have to be balanced and tempered and a sequential approach has to be followed to ensure early closure of negotiations”. He further conveyed to the Portuguese Minister that the agreement will lead to an increase in the opportunities for market access in both goods and services for both sides. The India-EU BTIA negotiations are underway with fifteen rounds having been completed, with the last meeting at the Chief Negotiators level being held on 29-30th January this year here. The Ministerial level talks are likely to happen next month.
The Portuguese side wanted to understand the current status of Bilateral Investment Protection Agreement (BIPA). Shri Sharma informed that the Finance Ministry is presently engaged in reviewing the Model Text.
Shri Sharma also said that both India and Portugal are working towards the conclusion of the Agreement on Visa Free Travel for Diplomatic/Official Passport Holders. “Such an agreement would be useful for both sides for facilitating official level exchanges between the two countries,” said Shri Sharma.
On the issue of business visa, Shri Sharma proposed that apex business chambers of both the countries should be empowered to endorse business visa application which should be honoured by the authorities for grant of long term business visas. He also expressed happiness over the fact that India and Portugal are ready to sign the Social Security Agreement.
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Visa liberalisation: diplomatic and business travel measures proposed to facilitate official exchanges and long-term business visas. Affirmation of early conclusion of the India-EU BTIA negotiations emphasizes a balanced, sequential approach to secure reciprocal market access in goods and services; fifteen rounds have been completed and ministerial talks are anticipated. Concurrently, the finance ministry is reviewing the BIPA Model Text, negotiations continue for visa-free travel for diplomatic/official passport holders, a proposal would permit apex business chambers to endorse business visa applications for long-term business visas, and both parties signalled readiness to conclude a Social Security Agreement.Press 'Enter' after typing page number.