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FTA possible before India elections, says UK trade minister

The minister in charge of signing off on the free trade agreement (FTA), now in its fourteenth round of negotiations, pointed to India's protectionist economy in comparison with the UK's liberalised regime as one of the factors behind the long-drawn discussions.

March 07, 2024 / 23:46 IST
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FTA possible before India elections, says UK trade minister
FTA possible before India elections, says UK trade minister

A trade deal being negotiated with India is "possible" to be concluded before a general election in the country but Britain does not want to use that as a deadline, UK Secretary of State for Business and Trade Kemi Badenoch said in London on Thursday.

The minister in charge of signing off on the free trade agreement (FTA), now in its fourteenth round of negotiations, pointed to India's protectionist economy in comparison with the UK's liberalised regime as one of the factors behind the long-drawn discussions.

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Badenoch, who was speaking during a Global Trade conference at the think tank Chatham House, stressed that she wanted to ensure a "commercially meaningful" pact as opposed to just a pre-election picture opportunity.

"India is still very protectionist where we are very, very liberalised," said Badenoch.