India’s seafood exports stand to gain from the India–UK CETA, which grants duty-free access to 99 per cent of tariff lines.
A key objective of this week’s trade delegation was to help to boost further UK-India trading opportunities, especially on the back of a landmark UK-India trade deal announced earlier in the summer.
The India–UK CETA pact offers zero-duty access to 99% of seafood tariff lines, boosting exports of shrimp, squid, lobsters, ...
Sir Keir Starmer has said the UK will not relax visa rules for India, speaking before he arrived in the country to tout the benefits of a recent trade agreement.
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India Exports First-Ever Air Shipment of GI-Tagged Limes from Karnataka and Tamil Nadu to United Kingdom
India has exported the first-ever air shipment of GI-tagged Indi Lime from Karnataka and Puliyankudi Lime from Tamil Nadu to ...
The India–UK Free Trade Agreement, signed July 24th 2025, aims to expand bilateral trade through tariff cuts and broader ...
As Prime Minister Keir Starmer led an historic international trade delegation to Mumbai this week alongside India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, new efforts to boost export opportunities for ...
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