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As US shuts doors, India-UK partnership can be a launch pad for growth

With Starmer’s visit and CETA in place, the UK market offers significant opportunities for India. But reduced tariffs alone will not translate into exports unless matched with structural reforms that promote India’s competitiveness UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s visit to India, with a strong business contingent, augurs well for Delhi. This is especially so when India is facing the blow of 50 per cent tariffs from US President Donald Trump. This is not only good diplomacy, but also good business. Starmer himself said that the India-UK trade partnership, the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), is a “launch pad for…

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