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Great for UK consumers too. Cheaper Indian goods means more affordable clothing, jewelry, and auto parts. Win-win when trade barriers come down. Competition benefits everyone except protectionist lobbies.
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India-UK Free Trade Deal Signed โ What It Means for You India and the United Kingdom have finally signed a Free Trade Agreement (FTA). This is big news for both countries. It will make business, jobs, and trade between the two nations easier and fas
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what is export? Export is the process of selling goods and services produced in one country to buyers in another country. Exports are a key part of international trade and can help a country's economy grow. Here are some things to know about exports
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25% Tariff: India & US Are Feeling It On August 1st the US slapped a 25% duty on a bunch of Indian goods shrimp, jewelry, auto parts, steel, electronics the reason? Washingtonโs uneasy with Indiaโs deals in defense and energy, especially with Russ
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IndiaโUK FTA isnโt just a handshake, itโs a job generator in disguise. ๐ฎ๐ณ๐ค๐ฌ๐ง The cabinet-approved Free Trade Agreement will do more than just make UK products cheaper in India. It could reshape our job market in powerful ways ๐ โจManufactu
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Trumpโs 25% tariff on Indian imports isnโt just policy Some exporters will feel the heat, but India has room to flip this into leverage. When a major partner turns protectionist, the smart move is to pivot. India can now push for better trade terms
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Trumpโs new executive order cutting tariffs on metals, pharma, and other goods ๐ Key Highlights of the Order Tariff Cuts: Over 45 product categories to see reductions, including: 1. Metals: Nickel, gold, graphite (important for stainless steel
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India's exports to the U.S. are projected to reach $77.5 billion in FY24, growing at a 10.3% CAGR over three decades, according to a Bank of Baroda report. The U.S. has consistently emerged as a vital market, with its share of India's exports rising
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