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India-UK Free Trade Agreement to boost bilateral trade by 25.5 billion pounds annually
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53139, member: 636"] Britain and India will boost annual trade by 25.5 billion pounds through their upcoming agreement. Both nations expect to finalize the deal next week after lengthy negotiations. The pact reduces tariffs on nine-tenths of all goods exchanged between the countries. Creative industries gain stronger copyright protections while service companies see expanded opportunities. Workers benefit from clearer tax rules that prevent double taxation. India climbed from the world's fifth-largest economy to fourth place during these talks. Britain remains among the top developed markets globally. The agreement eliminates export taxes on leather goods, shoes and textiles from India. British whisky and automobiles become cheaper for Indian consumers. Both governments aim to double their trade volume by 2030. Indian toy manufacturers identify significant growth potential in British markets. The sector shifted from importing most products to making 80 percent domestically. Small and medium businesses can leverage British partnerships for sustainable technology. Environmental goals require enhanced collaboration between the trading partners. [/QUOTE]
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