India and Ethiopia have signed a bilateral accession protocol, marking a key step in Ethiopia’s journey to join the World Trade Organization. The agreement, signed in Geneva, aims to boost Ethiopia’s global economic integration.
India and Ethiopia signed the bilateral accession protocol in the context of Ethiopia’s accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) on Friday in Geneva, where the signing ceremony took place.
The protocol was signed by Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Republic of India to the WTO, Senthil Pandian C., on behalf of India, and Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia to the United Nations Office and Other International Organisations in Geneva, Tsegab Kebebew Daka, on behalf of Ethiopia. Following the signing, the Protocol and its annexes were formally handed over and deposited with the WTO Secretariat.
India has consistently supported the accession of developing countries and Least Developed Countries to the WTO, recognising that their fuller integration into the multilateral trading system and global value chains is essential for building a more inclusive and balanced global economy.
Deepening Bilateral and Economic Ties
The agreement was fast-tracked and concluded under the guidance of Union Minister of Commerce and industry, Piyush Goyal. India and Ethiopia share deep and enduring people-to-people and civilisational ties. India is Ethiopia’s second-largest trading partner, and Indian companies are among the leading foreign investors in Ethiopia. Bilateral relations between the two countries were elevated to a Strategic Partnership during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Ethiopia in December 2025.
WTO Accession and Future Opportunities
The WTO accession process requires aligning domestic economic and trade policies with WTO rules and negotiating market access commitments with existing members. Ethiopia is currently at an advanced stage of its accession process, with its Working Party having met for the seventh time on April 22-23.
As Ethiopia advances economic and trade policy reforms through the WTO accession process, new opportunities are expected to emerge for enhanced trade, investment, and business collaboration between India and Ethiopia. (ANI)
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