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India-UK pact: British firms get telecom, construction access; no local office needed in India
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The newly signed India-UK free trade agreement, CETA, will grant British companies national treatment, enabling them to deliver services in India without establishing a local base. The agreement covers various sectors, including telecom and financial services, while safeguarding sensitive Indian sectors like dairy and rice.
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