"We are aiming to get the agreement by the end of the year. Once the agreement is reached, it is automatic that it will be signed. Sometimes there is a bit of legal work to be done. But the aim is to conclude our negotiations by the end of the year," Australian Minister for Trade & Investment Andrew Robb told reporters here.
Australia has already inked FTAs with China, Japan and Korea. The two-way trade between India and Australia stands at a relatively modest USD 15 billion a year compared with USD 150 billion for Australia's two-way trade with China.
"The Prime Minister (Modi) agreed that getting a framework around that commercial relationship such as the free trade agreement (FTA) will be a very important initiative to turbo-charge the commercial relationship that we have got with India," Robb said.
The talks for a comprehensive economic cooperation agreement (CECA) also known as free trade agreement (FTA) between India and Australia were started in 2011.
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