"I don't think that these two issues are at all linked. Many countries take many decisions in what they deem to be appropriate regulatory steps to protect their population," Department of Commerce Secretary Rita Teaotia told reporters on the sidelines of a programme at the Indian School of Business (ISB) here.
"This is the legitimate right of every country. So whatever action was taken on Nestle was legitimately within the domain of the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).
Regarding the free trade agreement (FTA), she said the EU needs to convince its member countries on some of the issues raised by India to boost two-way commerce and investment.
Teaotia said there have been 16 rounds of discussions up to 2012-13, but there has been a lull since then.
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"Now after three years, the negotiators met in January. That negotiation was really a stock taking (of) where we stand and what happened in the last three or four years.
On the exports front, she said there has been contraction during the current year on account of global economic slowdown.