India-UK free trade deal gets Cabinet nod: Pact to be signed in London during PM Modi’s visit; aims to double trade to $120 bn
Tuesday, 22 July 2025 () India and the UK have finalized a long-awaited free trade agreement, set to be signed in London on July 24 during Prime Minister Modi's visit. The agreement aims to boost bilateral trade to $120 billion by 2030, eliminating taxes on key exports like leather and apparel, while making UK imports such as whisky and cars more affordable.
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The Cabinet on Tuesday approved the free trade deal between India and the UK, which will be signed in London on July 24, PTI reported. The pact, officially... DNA
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