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UK must make India a trade priority post-Brexit: British MPs

Four British MPs have asked the UK government to make strengthening trade ties with India a priority in the post-Brexit era.

February 24, 2017 / 10:45 IST
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Four British MPs have asked the UK government to make strengthening trade ties with India a priority in the post-Brexit era.

During a debate on Commonwealth Trade in Westminster Hall of Parliament yesterday, Conservative party MP Jake Berry led calls for focus on India as Britain leaves the European Union (EU).

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"We need to open trade deal talks with India. We will be helped significantly by the Indian diaspora of 1.4 million people, which creates strong cultural ties between our nations, and by the fact that India is currently the UK's largest export market in the Commonwealth. The Government must make it a priority next month," Berry said.

He quoted a recent Commonwealth study which estimated that a UK-India Free Trade Agreement (FTA) would increase two-way trade by 26 percent and predicted that UK exports to India could increase by 50 percent every year, something he described as a "huge prize" for Britain and for India.