India-UK Trade Deal Signals Modi's Priorities
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Britain and India signed a landmark free trade agreement on Thursday during a visit to the UK by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, sealing a deal to cut tariffs on goods from textiles to whisky and cars and allow more market access for businesses.
India and the United Kingdom have signed a long-negotiated free trade agreement that brings down tariffs on a range of goods and services. The deal, known as the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA),
Based on the key features of the DCC highlighted in the side letters, let's examine the implications for Indian employees assigned to work in the UK.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the India-UK Free Trade Agreement as 'historic', indicating global trust in India. He highlighted the deal's economic benefits, emphasized infrastructural development,
Though the move is expected to benefit manufacturers targeting the world’s largest alcohol market, its impact reportedly will be minimal since alcohol is a state subject and key revenue source, leavin
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India and the UK are signing a trade agreement. This deal will remove tariffs and make trade easier. Maharashtra will export more engineering goods an
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