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Stalled India-UK free trade talks to resume in 2025: UK PM Starmer

IndiaTimes Friday, 22 November 2024
India and the United Kingdom have agreed to resume negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement in early 2025. The decision, announced by UK PM Keir Starmer, follows his meeting with PM Modi at the G20 Summit.
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