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India-UK free trade agreement set to boost bilateral trade by 15% annually: CareEdge report
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India and the United Kingdom signed a Free Trade Agreement. The agreement aims to boost economic cooperation. India will reduce tariffs on British goods. The UK will eliminate tariffs on Indian products. Bilateral trade is expected to increase significantly. Indian exports to the UK could reach GBP 45 billion by 2030. Key Indian sectors will benefit from improved market access.
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