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Merz, Germany's Merz, suggests that a trade agreement between India and the EU could be concluded by January 31

After meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz suggested that the European Union could sign a Free Trade Agreement with India as soon as this month.

Merz, during a trip to Ahmedabad in western India, said that the presidents of the European Commission and European Council will travel to India to sign the agreement at the end 'January' if the deal is completed by then.

Merz, who was visiting India for the first time since his appointment as chancellor, said that they would "in any case" take a major step to ensure this free-trade agreement is implemented.

Negotiations were expected to be concluded by the end this year. According to German government sources there is a high expectation that a deal will be signed by the end of January, after "very intense" talks between Merz Modi.

Speaking at a separate Gujarat event, Indian Trade Minister Piyush Goyal said that an agreement is almost?at its final stage.

"RENAISSANCE UNFORTUNATE PERSONALISM"

Merz stated that the world is experiencing a "renaissance in unfortunate protectionism" which harms Germany, and India.

He did not mention any specific countries. The United States is pressuring India to stop buying Russian gas and oil, which Washington and the European Union say is used to fund the war in Ukraine.

Last year, the U.S. - China trade war caused supply chain disruptions for months due to Chinese export controls of minerals used in autos and other areas. This affected German carmakers.

Beijing also placed restrictions on certain semiconductors used widely in the automotive industry following the Dutch government's move to take control of Chinese chipmaker Nexperia.

The EU's signing of a trade deal with India will follow its decision on Friday to conclude a trade deal with South America’s Mercosur Group. It would be another step towards creating their own trade networks, as the United States continues to shake up the global trade.

Merz said that Germany is particularly interested in working more closely with India on security matters to reduce India's dependence on Russia.

In addition to the agreements signed on critical minerals, health and an innovation centre for artificial intelligence, both countries also signed a Memorandum of Understanding to this effect.

Modi told a joint press conference with Merz that "the MoUs?being signed today will give new vigor and strength to our?cooperation."

India continues to work closely with Russia in terms of security and much its military equipment is manufactured in Russia. India is one of the biggest buyers of Russian oil and gas, along with China.

Germany wants India to reduce its energy imports and stop Indian companies from circumventing Russian sanctions. India has rejected this demand. Reporting by Andreas Rinke, Shivangi Acharya, and Sakshi dayal in New Delhi. Writing by Miranda Murray. Editing by FriederikeHeine and Susan Fenton.

(source: Reuters)