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India-UK FTA: Focus on tariff reductions, social security agreement
After duty cut on bourbon, motorcycles, expectation that India may give similar relaxation to scotch whisky and automobiles.
UK and India to relaunch trade talks in Delhi
India and the UK will restart free trade talks, nearly a year after negotiations were paused ahead of general elections in both countries.
India to rely on brokering quick FTAs to limit Trump tariff fallout
India is negotiating a slew of trade deals, including with the UK, Oman and the EU, and also plans to bring back on the table a 'mini pact' with US.
Five years later, is the AfCFTA already failing? Business Africa
Although some trade has taken place under this framework—such as exports from Ghanaian and South African companies in 2023—these transactions remain marginal.
Colorado, UK hope to strengthen trade, investment with new agreement
The State of Colorado and the United Kingdom signed an agreement to foster cooperation on economic relations, trade and investment between the two regions.
EU and UK clash in first post-Brexit legal battle over North Sea fishing ban
The hearing will delve into whether Britain's fishing ban violates the Trade and Cooperation Agreement with the European Union.
UK trade secy Jonathan Reynolds to visit India in Feb for FTA talks
Britain's Secretary of State for Business and Trade plans to visit India next month with a focus on finalising the Free Trade Agreement.
Tanzania, British developer head back to ICSID after stalled talks
Tanzania and British developer Pennyroyal Limited could find themselves back to the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) after talks between the two parties failed to yield an agreement.
UK’s Starmer wants speedy Donald Trump trade talks
The prime minister wants talks with the new US president’s team to start in the weeks ahead.
15th round of India-UK FTA talks to begin in February
The negotiations on a free trade agreement between India and the UK are expected to resume in early February, after months of pause due to the general election in the UK, a senior official said.