2026年1月的《印度-欧盟自由贸易协定》* 削减了对大多数货物的关税,促进了印度的出口,同时加强了同欧洲和巴西的联系。
The India-EU Free Trade Agreement,生效 in January 2026, slashed tariffs on most goods, boosting Indian exports while strengthening ties with Europe and Brazil.
在2026年慕尼黑安全会议上,印度外交部长S Jaishankar和德国外交部长Johann Wadephul强调,印度和欧洲之间需要超越正式协定,建立持续信任和深化合作。
At the 2026 Munich Security Conference, Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar and German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul highlighted the need for sustained trust and deeper cooperation between India and Europe, moving beyond formal agreements.
一项重大发展是2026年1月印度-欧盟自由贸易协定,取消了90%以上的货物的关税,给予印度接近零关税的欧盟97%的关税线,促进农业、海洋产品和劳动密集型商品的出口,同时保护敏感部门。
A major development was the January 2026 India-EU Free Trade Agreement, eliminating tariffs on over 90% of goods and granting India near-zero duty access to 97% of EU tariff lines, boosting exports of agriculture, marine products, and labor-intensive goods while protecting sensitive sectors.
Wadephul呼吁对金砖国家采取更务实的欧洲办法,重点是与印度和巴西共享民主价值观。
Wadephul called for a more pragmatic European approach toward BRICS nations, focusing on shared democratic values with India and Brazil.
印度与巴西的双边关系得到加强,巴西总统卢拉·达席尔瓦计划在2月访问印度,包括第二次大赦国际峰会,并再次表示支持联合国安全理事会的改革。
Bilateral ties between India and Brazil have strengthened, with plans for Brazilian President Lula da Silva’s February visit to India, including the second AI Summit, and renewed support for UN Security Council reform.