印度与英国、澳大利亚和新西兰的自由贸易协定推动与合作伙伴的贸易到2025年达到总贸易的16.5%,使商品贸易自2021年以来增长了92%。
India’s FTAs with the UK, Australia, and New Zealand boosted trade with partners to 16.5% of total trade by 2025, driving a 92% rise in merchandise trade since 2021.
印度与主要伙伴的自由贸易协定促使商品贸易从21财政年度猛增92%至25财政年度,远远超过全球贸易增长的41.5%。
India’s free trade agreements (FTAs) with key partners have driven a 92% surge in merchandise trade from FY21 to FY25, far exceeding the global trade growth of 41.5%.
增长来源于向面向增长的贸易政策的战略转变,重点是经济具有强大互补性和已建立贸易走廊的国家,特别是COVID后国家。
The increase stems from a strategic shift to growth-oriented trade policy, focusing on nations with strong economic complementarities and established trade corridors, particularly post-COVID.
与自由贸易协定伙伴的贸易从占印度总贸易的11-12%上升到近16.5%,这得益于与英国、澳大利亚和新西兰签订的协议。
Trade with FTA partners rose from 11–12% to nearly 16.5% of India’s total trade, fueled by agreements with the UK, Australia, and New Zealand.
这些交易加强了市场准入,减少了服务壁垒,促进了对制造业、制药、清洁能源和技术的投资。
These deals enhanced market access, reduced services barriers, and boosted investment in manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, clean energy, and technology.
由于进一步削减关税和扩大经济一体化,分析员项目与自由贸易协定伙伴的贸易到2030年可能增加一倍以上。
Analysts project trade with FTA partners could more than double by 2030 due to deeper tariff cuts and expanded economic integration.