India-UK Trade Deal Signals Modi's Priorities
Digest more
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.
20hon MSN
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
17hon MSN
India and the UK signed their long-awaited Free Trade Agreement on July 24, which is expected to boost bilateral trade by around $34 billion annually. The deal was formalised in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his British counterpart Keir Starmer.
India-UK trade deal nears signing: Tariff breaks from gin to gems, social security win for New Delhi
Indian exports are set to benefit from duty elimination on about 99 percent of the tariff lines, covering almost 100 percent of the trade value, especially aiding labour-intensive shipments of textiles,
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.
India is poised to see a 30-45 per cent surge in textile exports to the UK by 2030, following the signing of a landmark India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on Thursday — a move expected to significantly benefit production hubs such as Ludhiana in Punjab.
Signed by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer at Chequers, the deal is being positioned as the most economically