Progress of India-UK trade pact talks reviewed at highest level

Progress of India-UK trade pact talks reviewed at highest level

2 years ago
The India-UK free trade agreement negotiations are at a crucial stage, with the Prime Minister’s Office reviewing progress on February 16. Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal and Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal attended the meeting. Both countries are working to resolve remaining issues. The pact covers 26 chapters, including goods, services, investments, and intellectual property […]
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At WTO, India proposes lower cost of cross-border payments

2 years ago
India has proposed a work programme at the World Trade Organization (WTO) aimed at reducing the cost of cross-border remittances to promote international trade. The proposal emphasizes the importance of promoting interoperability and interlinkages of digital payment infrastructures to achieve cheaper, faster, and more transparent cross-border payments, including remittances.
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India, UK trade pact talks at advance stage; we want a fair deal: Comm Min Secretary Sunil Barthwal

2 years ago
The negotiations for the proposed India-UK free trade agreement are at an advanced stage, and both sides are working to iron out differences on the remaining issues, a top government official said on Thursday. Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal said the negotiations are taking time because “we want” to safeguard India’s interest.
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Suspend trans-shipment of Bangladesh export cargo via Delhi: AEPC to Govt

2 years ago
AEPC urges govt to suspend order allowing trans-shipment of Bangladesh export cargo through Delhi Air Cargo complex due to Red Sea crisis increasing transportation costs and shifting export shipments from sea to air mode. Excessive increase in air freight rates, delay in handling and processing of export cargo, and severe congestion at Cargo Terminal making […]
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India, four other countries voice concern at WTO dispute settlement reform proposal

2 years ago
India, Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, and South Africa have expressed concerns over a recent World Trade Organization (WTO) draft on dispute settlement reform. The draft proposes changes such as including mediators during consultations and altering the composition and powers of dispute settlement panels. The countries argue that certain proposals, like limiting the possibility of appeal and […]
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