India and Chile advance trade partnership negotiations. External Affairs Minister Jaishankar and Commerce Minister Goyal held separate meetings with Chilean Foreign Minister Mackenna to strengthen bilateral cooperation. Both sides discussed the proposed India-Chile Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, aiming to expand beyond the existing Preferential Trade Agreement signed in 2006. The CEPA will cover digital services, investment promotion, MSMEs, and critical minerals. India seeks to diversify markets and sourcing while promoting priority exports and services. The countries agreed to deepen engagement in plurilateral and multilateral formats. This strategic economic partnership represents India's commitment to expanding trade relationships and securing access to critical resources through comprehensive trade frameworks.
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