India-EFTA trade pact likely to be implemented from September: Piyush Goyal

Synopsis
India and EFTA's trade agreement may start in September. Piyush Goyal mentioned this after the agreement was signed on March 10, 2024. India will receive USD 100 billion investment in 15 years. Approvals are in progress. Goyal is in Switzerland to boost trade. Swiss firms are interested in pharma and cybersecurity sectors. There is excitement for India.
The European Free Trade Association (EFTA) members are Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland.
"It will enter into force by September," Goyal told reporters.
He said the agreement has received approval from the Parliaments of all four countries. In Switzerland, there is an objection period open until July 10. July and August are holiday months here.
He is here for an official visit to meet leaders and businesses to promote trade and investments between India and Switzerland.
Goyal said he held bilateral meetings with over a dozen companies here and most of them are keen to invest in India.
The Swiss firms have shown interest in sectors such as pharma, cybersecurity, and machinery manufacturing, he said.
"Lot of excitement here for India," he said.
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