India and Brazil Target $20 Billion Bilateral Trade by 2030 with Expanded Trade Pact and New Digital Cooperation

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India and Brazil are set to significantly deepen their economic relationship, agreeing to expand their existing Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) and aiming for an ambitious bilateral trade target of US$20 billion by 2030, a substantial increase from the $12 billion recorded in 2024. This commitment was reinforced during the recent visit of Brazilian Vice President Geraldo Alckmin to New Delhi. The core strategy involves broadening the PTA under the Mercosur framework to cover a much wider array of products and address non-tariff barriers, moves intended to capitalize on the complementary nature of the two major emerging economies.

Cooperation extends well beyond traditional commerce into strategic sectors. Both nations are committed to enhancing partnerships in defense, energy, and critical minerals. A major highlight of the visit was the agreement on a new India-Brazil digital partnership, set to focus on high-technology areas like Artificial Intelligence (AI), high-performance computing, and technology start-ups. Brazil also moved to ease business travel by announcing the introduction of a dedicated business e-visa for Indian enterprises.In the energy sphere, cooperation includes Brazil’s state-owned Petrobras signing a deal to supply crude oil to India in exchange for diesel imports, alongside joint efforts in biofuels and ethanol blending. This multidimensional approach, which also includes a focus on defense manufacturing, is aimed at reducing dependence on external markets and building a robust, long-term strategic alliance for sustainable, innovation-driven growth within the BRICS framework.

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