India's Trade Deficit with These FTA Partners Surges

Indiaโ€™s trade deficit with key free trade agreement (FTA) partnersโ€”including ASEAN, Japan, and South Koreaโ€”has widened sharply, with the three blocs now accounting for nearly 37% of the countryโ€™s overall trade deficit, according to a recent government analysis.

The deficit with ASEAN alone jumped to $45.2 billion in FY25, up from $25.8 billion just three years ago. This widening gap underscores concerns over Indiaโ€™s ability to leverage its trade agreements for mutual benefit.

Mixed Results from Newer FTAs

Indiaโ€™s newer FTAs with Australia and the UAE have shown mixed results. While the trade deficit with Australia has narrowed, it remains a concern. In contrast, trade with the UAE has seen an uptick in utilization, and India continues to maintain a modest trade surplus with Mauritius.

Encouragingly, more Indian businesses are making use of these newer trade agreements. Certificate of origin usageโ€”a proxy for FTA utilizationโ€”rose by 24.7% for the UAE and 19% for Australia, suggesting growing awareness and adoption among exporters.

Underutilization of Major FTAs

Despite longstanding FTAs with Japan, South Korea, and ASEAN, Indiaโ€™s usage of these agreements remains low. Government data shows that utilization rates are languishing between 4% and 25%, indicating significant untapped potential.

Experts believe improved awareness, streamlined customs procedures, and sector-specific support could help Indian exporters make better use of these FTAs, potentially narrowing the growing trade gaps.

As India looks to expand its global trade footprint, effectively utilizing existing FTAs could play a crucial role in boosting exports and correcting imbalances.

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Mariya Paliwala
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