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India and Canada successfully concluded the second round of negotiations for the proposed Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), held from 4–8 May 2026 at Vanijya Bhawan, New Delhi, and hosted by the Department of Commerce, Government of India.
The discussions were held in accordance with the Terms of Reference signed by the Trade Ministers of both countries on 2 March 2026. The negotiations witnessed constructive and productive engagement between the two sides. India and Canada reaffirmed their shared commitment to advancing a balanced, ambitious, and mutually beneficial agreement aimed at strengthening bilateral trade and economic ties.
Detailed discussions were held across a wide range of chapters, including Trade in Goods, Trade in Services, Intellectual Property, Rules of Origin, Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures, and Technical Barriers to Trade, among others.
Both sides agreed to continue negotiations in a constructive and cooperative spirit and looked forward to the next round of discussions, scheduled to be held in July 2026 in Ottawa, Canada, with intersessional engagements to continue in the interim.
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Abhishek Dayal/Anushka Pandey
Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement negotiations advance as India and Canada conclude the second round of talks. India and Canada concluded the second round of negotiations on the proposed Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement under the agreed Terms of Reference, with discussions aimed at a balanced, ambitious, and mutually beneficial framework to strengthen bilateral trade and economic ties. The talks covered trade in goods, trade in services, intellectual property, rules of origin, sanitary and phytosanitary measures, and technical barriers to trade, with further negotiations and intersessional engagements to continue.Press 'Enter' after typing page number.