India and the UK’s Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) takes effect July 15, promising expanded market access and reduced tariffs. The pact will boost Indian exports, offer tariff advantages, and liberalize trade in goods and services, including automotive and spirits. Professionals will benefit from social security exemptions, fostering deeper bilateral ties. India and the UK’s Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) takes effect July 15, promising expanded market access and reduced tariffs. The pact will boost Indian exports, offer tariff advantages, and liberalize trade in goods and services, including automotive and spirits. Professionals will benefit from social security exemptions, fostering deeper bilateral ties.
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