智利政企代表团赴印度推动全面经济伙伴关系协定
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-11-29 15:20

Core Points - A Chilean delegation led by the Deputy Minister of International Economic Relations, Sanuessa, will visit India for the fourth round of Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) negotiations [1] - The delegation includes representatives from the Chilean Manufacturing Promotion Association, Chilean Fruit Exporters Association, and Salmon Committee [1] - Despite India's evident agricultural protectionism, Chilean negotiators are optimistic about the market prospects for salmon and nuts [1] Trade Goals - The industry aims to reduce India's current wine tariff of up to 150% and increase bilateral trade from $2.8 billion to $6 billion [1] - There is an expectation to double fruit exports to reach a volume of 100,000 tons [1] Negotiation Status - Three rounds of negotiations have been completed, resulting in a preliminary draft, but further discussions are needed on key issues such as tariff reductions and quota limitations [1]