Australia and India are to push ahead with negotiations on a free trade agreement that is expected to help Canberra balance its increasing reliance on trade with east Asia, particularly China.
Simon Crean, Australia's minister for trade, said in an interview with the Financial Times during a visit to Mumbai that the deal would be “comprehensive”, meaning both sides would agree to open their sensitive agriculture markets as well as goods and services and investment.
“This has been a very underdone relationship for us,” Mr Crean said of trade with India.
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