"Naturally," she said when asked whether India and the UK are evaluating possibility of a preferential or a free trade agreement with the UK.
She was speaking to reporters after her meeting with UK Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skill Sajid Javid here.
"Once the process of informal discussions starts then we get into discussions in detail. They will all fall into a formal framework...Whether it is a preferential or a free trade agreement that will be a mutually discussed matter," Sitharaman said.
Sitharaman said that with the UK moving out of the EU, the FTA talks with the European Union are going to be a fresh exercise. "With the EU offocurse, it shall continue but with recalibrated now that UK is out of EU, so we shall be doing both," she said.
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After the meeting, visiting minister Javid said his discussion with Sitharaman "was very positive and constructive".
When asked whether any discussions happened about Tata
Steel, Sitharaman said, "No. I have not discussed about Tata Steel at all with the UK minister".
"My talks with him and his visit have been on informally but pro-actively engaging on trade related matters post Brexit and on that, I got the impression that the UK minister is very keen that we start the informal process and we are quite happy to engage with the UK post Brexit," she said.
She said the UK is one of the big components in the EU and through this, India has trade relations with the EU.
"Trade with UK is substantial. Indian investments in UK are one of the biggest. A lot of jobs created in the UK are by Indian investors," the Indian minister said.
Besides this, both the countries are also encouraging business to business contacts.
Sitharaman said industry bodies CII and Ficci and the UK CEOs Forum are all active and they will now be encouraged to have further interactions with one another and give their views.
The bilateral trade between India and the UK stood at USD 14 billion in 2015-16 as against USD 14.33 billion in 2014-15.