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India-EU trade accord: What to watch out for
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|January 29, 2026
While the FTA holds promise, three aspects will determine its performance: manufacturing, mobility and non-tariff barriers. But before that, the deal must leap through multiple hoops
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India’s recently concluded free trade agreement (FTA) with the EU, almost two decades in the making, has injected fresh energy into the country’s geo-economics.
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