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    Home » India’s $100 Billion Trade Gamble: Inside the EFTA Deal

    India’s $100 Billion Trade Gamble: Inside the EFTA Deal

    Anil PadmanabhanBy Anil PadmanabhanDecember 18, 2025Updated:December 20, 2025 Capital Calculus No Comments1 Min Read
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    Four European nations with a combined population smaller than Delhi NCR— but a GDP that rivals India’s, recently signed one of the most ambitious yet under-reported trade pact with India. The four countries are Iceland, Lik-Tun-Stine (Liechtenstein), Norway, and Switzerland who together make up the European Free Trade Association (EFTA).

    The deal worth $100 billion in investments holds out the promise of generating one million new jobs. A breath of fresh air indeed, especially when countries like the United States and China are weaponising trade and globalisation is under threat.

    Is this then the dawn of a new trade order?

    Will it lay the foundations for building a new kind of plurilateral and rules-based trade order?

    To answer all this and more, StratNewsGlobal.Tech spoke to Roger Gschwend, Head of the World Trade Division, State Secretariat of Economic Affairs in Switzerland on on Capital Calculus.

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