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CETA opens duty-free access for Indian seafood; exporters eye 70% growth boost
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The India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) is set to significantly boost India's seafood exports by eliminating UK import tariffs, potentially increasing exports by 70%. This levels the playing field with countries already enjoying UK duty benefits. The agreement also extends to other sectors like textiles, leather, and IT, benefiting Indian MSMEs and job creation.
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