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        India, EU trade agreement includes model mediation procedures

        February 27, 2026

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        New Delhi, Feb 27 (PTI) The free trade agreement (FTA) between India and the EU has included an annexure for mediation for a mutually-agreed solution to a dispute through an expeditious procedure with the assistance of a mediator.

        According to the text of the FTA, an annexure on 'model mediation procedures' has been included in the agreement, the conclusion of which was announced on January 27.

        The pact is expected to be signed after legal scrubbing. It may be implemented next year.

        These FTA texts may undergo further modifications as a result of the process of legal revision/ scrub. The texts will be final upon signing.

        "A Party (India or EU) may at any time request to enter into a mediation procedure with respect to any measure by a Party alleged to adversely affect trade between the Parties," the text said, adding that the request shall be sufficiently detailed to present the concerns of the requesting side clearly and shall identify the specific measure at issue; and the adverse effects that the requesting party considers the measure has or may have on trade between the two sides.

        However, it added that the mediation procedure may only be initiated by mutual agreement of the two sides.

        Regarding the selection of a mediator, the text said, if the two sides are unable to agree on the mediator within the specified time period, the request for mediation "shall be regarded as rejected".

        "The mediation procedure shall take place in the territory of the party to which the request was addressed, or by mutual agreement in any other location or by any other means," it said.

        It added that the two sides shall endeavour to reach a mutually agreed solution within 60 days after the appointment of the mediator.

        During the mediation procedure, it said, India and the EU may also consider possible interim solutions.

        According to the text, there is a separate chapter on "Dispute Settlement".

        "The objective of this Chapter is to provide an effective and efficient mechanism for the avoidance or prompt settlement of any dispute arising between the Parties concerning the interpretation and application of this Agreement, with a view to reaching, where possible, a mutually agreed solution," the text read.

        It also said the "Parties may at any time agree to undertake an alternative method of dispute resolution, such as good offices, conciliation or mediation, with a view to facilitating the finding of a mutually agreed solution to a dispute regarding any measure alleged to adversely affect trade between the parties".

        India and the European Union (EU) on January 27 announced the conclusion of negotiations for the free trade agreement, described as 'mother of all deals', under which 93 per cent of Indian shipments will enjoy duty-free access to the 27-nation bloc, while import of luxury cars and wines from the EU will become less expensive.

        The deal, concluded after negotiations spanning about two decades, will create a market of about 2 billion people across the world's fourth-largest economy, India, and the second-largest economic bloc, the EU. Taken together, India and the EU account for 25 per cent of the global GDP and one-third (about USD 11 trillion) of international trade (about USD 33 trillion).

        As per the text, there are 20 chapters in the agreement.

        There is also a chapter on digital trade. Specific provisions under this include promoting paperless trading, and cooperation on regulatory and technical issues.

        Think tank GTRI said that in the case of the EU FTA, a dedicated chapter elaborating the mediation process shows both sides are giving priority to mediation.

        "Generally EU has detailed mediation chapter in its FTAs - such as with Singapore and Vietnam. For India, such a detailed procedure is new," GTRI Founder Ajay Srivastava said. PTI RR HVA

        Model mediation procedures enable mutually agreed mediation with a mediator and a time bound effort to reach a solution. An annexure on model mediation procedures permits a Party to request mediation against a measure alleged to adversely affect trade, requires sufficiently detailed requests identifying the measure and effects, and makes mediation subject to mutual agreement. The annexure governs mediator selection, locations and modalities, provides that failure to agree on a mediator within the specified time results in rejection of the request, encourages a time bound endeavour to reach a mutually agreed solution after mediator appointment, and allows consideration of interim solutions.
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                                Model mediation procedures enable mutually agreed mediation with a mediator and a time bound effort to reach a solution.

                                An annexure on model mediation procedures permits a Party to request mediation against a measure alleged to adversely affect trade, requires sufficiently detailed requests identifying the measure and effects, and makes mediation subject to mutual agreement. The annexure governs mediator selection, locations and modalities, provides that failure to agree on a mediator within the specified time results in rejection of the request, encourages a time bound endeavour to reach a mutually agreed solution after mediator appointment, and allows consideration of interim solutions.





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