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India stays silent as US tariff deadline nears, favoring quiet diplomacy over public pressure in high-stakes trade talks.
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.
The agreement promises duty-free access to UK markets for several sectors that form the backbone of Punjab’s economy, including textiles, cycle parts, auto components, sports goods, and agribusiness.
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ABP News on MSNIndia-US Trade Deal ‘Highly Anticipated’, Says Finance Commission Chief Arvind Panagariya
Speaking at an event in New York, Panagariya said the trade agreement between India and the US can bring a major breakthrough for the country's global investment scenario.
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,
Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the India-UK Free Trade Agreement as proof of global trust in India. During his visit to Tamil Nadu, he inaugurated infrastructure projects worth Rs 4,900 crore, highlighting the transformative impact on the state's economy.