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'Golden opportunity': Assocham hails India-UK trade deal, calls it a turning point for private firms
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India's trade deal with the UK is poised to significantly boost exports, presenting a "golden opportunity" for the private sector. The Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement (CETA) aims to double India's exports to Britain within six years, fostering growth in pharmaceuticals, electronics, and auto components. The agreement's wide scope includes tariff reductions, services liberalization, and improved professional mobility.
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