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India, Peru Likely to Hold Talks on Free Trade Pact in June, Diplomat Says

NEW DELHI, May 11 (Reuters) – ⁠India ⁠and Peru will probably ⁠hold the next round of talks on a ​proposed free trade pact next month, a senior Peruvian diplomat told Reuters, ‌adding that a deal could ‌be signed by the end of the year.

“In principle, ⁠in June ⁠we are going to resume the negotiations,” Javier Paulinich, Peru’s ​ambassador to India, said.

Peru, the world’s third-largest producer of copper, is also negotiating a chapter on critical minerals with India, Paulinich said.

India’s Ministry ​of Commerce and Industry did not immediately respond to an emailed ⁠request ⁠for comment.

India’s Hindalco Industries ⁠was also ​looking to buy copper from Peru, Paulinich said.

“I think they are ​trying to negotiate,” he ⁠said.

Hindalco did not immediately respond to a Reuters email seeking comments.

Peru produced about 2.7 million metric tons of copper in 2024 and attracted $4.96 billion in foreign investment in the sector.

Anticipating a surge ⁠in demand and potential supply shortfalls, India, the world’s fastest-growing major ⁠economy, has urged its mining companies to invest overseas to secure copper supply chains and manage possible disruptions, according to a government policy document published last year.

India, the world’s second-biggest importer of refined copper, may have to source 91% to 97% of its copper concentrate requirements from overseas by 2047, according to official estimates.

India’s copper imports rose 4% ⁠to 1.2 million metric tons in the fiscal year to March 2025. Demand is expected to climb to 3 to 3.3 million tons by 2030 and 8.9 to 9.8 million ​tons by 2047, the government has said.

(Reporting by Neha Arora; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)

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