India, S African Customs Union Ink Terms to Launch Trade Talks
The pact could give Indian companies access to a 65 million-person market while opening more SACU exports to India.
- On Wednesday, India and the Southern African Customs Union signed terms of reference at Vanijya Bhawan in New Delhi to launch negotiations for a preferential trade agreement.
- This agreement revives stalled talks that ended without a deal in 2010, with both sides expecting the pact to boost bilateral commerce by 50–60% and provide Indian companies access to a market of about 65 million people.
- Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal stated the pact "can help us leverage each other's strengths," while India seeks duty concessions for automobiles and reliable access to critical minerals including platinum-group metals.
- South Africa's potential hike in automobile duties to 50% from 25% threatens a key Indian export category that recorded $1.7 billion in shipments during the fiscal year ended March 2026.
- Both sides aim to finalize the deal in the coming months, with Ndiitah Nghipondoka Robiati, executive director at Namibia's Ministry of International Relations and Trade, calling for a "balanced, mutually beneficial and development-oriented agreement.
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India, Southern African Customs Union sign ToR for Preferential Trade Agreement negotiations; Piyush Goyal says important step in elevating economic ties - The Tribune
The signing marks an important step towards strengthening trade and economic engagement between India and the SACU member States
India, S African customs union ink terms to launch trade talks
India and the Southern African Customs Union have commenced discussions by signing Terms of Reference for a trade agreement. Expected to finalize within a few months, this preferential trade pact is designed to enhance bilateral trade significantly. India plays a pivotal role as a key supplier to SACU nations across a range of industrial sectors, promising to cultivate stronger economic ties throughout Africa.
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