Canada aiming to sign India trade deal this year, Carney says in Mumbai
MUMBAI — Canada is aiming to sign a comprehensive trade deal with India this year, Prime Minister Mark Carney told a business audience in Mumbai Saturday.
“We are now negotiating a comprehensive economic partnership agreement, with the intention to double two-way trade by 2030. Our goal, to be clear, is to sign that agreement by the end of this year,” Carney said in a speech at the Canada-India Growth and Investment Forum.
Carney is visiting Mumbai and New Delhi as part of an ongoing reset of the trade and diplomatic relationship with India.
In his speech, the prime minister pitched Canada and India as natural partners, highlighting links between people, businesses and academic institutions between the two countries. He noted investments between the two countries total more than $100 billion and two-way trade stands at more than $30 billion a year.
