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India, UK resume trade negotiations: The potential flashpoints

IndiaTimes Monday, 24 February 2025 ()
India and the UK resumed their FTA talks to boost the GBP 42 billion annual bilateral trade. The discussions, paused due to elections, aim to address key issues such as business visas, duty cuts, and fair treatment of spirits. The deal seeks to support exports, particularly in labour-intensive sectors like textiles.
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