PM Modi Concludes 'Landmark' UK Visit, Departs for Maldives - The Statesman
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 25 – The India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement aims to boost trade, investment, and job creation, with businesses set to benefit from clearer market access, officials said.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed a major Free Trade Agreement at Chequers while sharing masala chai, marking a significant step in India-UK relations.
- Akhil Patel, founder of Amala Chai, served tea to the leaders, highlighting his brand's commitment to authentic Indian tea sourced from family-run farms.
- Modi described the visit as 'very important' for future generations and expressed gratitude to Starmer and the UK for their warmth during the meetings.
- The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement aims to enhance market access for Indian products, boost bilateral investment, and create new employment opportunities in both countries.
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'From one chaiwala to another': Who is Akhil Patel, the Indian-origin man who served masala tea to Modi in London?
PM Narendra Modi and British PM Keir Starmer marked the signing of a Free Trade Agreement over a cup of masala tea served by Akhil Patel, founder of Amala Chai. The London-based tea brand has been gaining popularity for its fresh and flavourful Indian-style tea
PM Modi Reflects on UK Visit, Shares 'Chai Pe Charcha' Moment with Counterpart Keir Starmer
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday concluded his official visit to the United Kingdom, describing it as a "very important" trip that will benefit future generations and boost shared growth and prosperity between the two nations. World News | PM Modi Reflects on UK Visit, Shares 'Chai Pe Charcha' Moment with Counterpart Keir Starmer.
India-UK trade pact includes safeguard clause to protect domestic industries from import surge
New Delhi, Jul 26 (PTI) The free trade agreement with the UK allows India to temporarily raise tariffs or suspend concessions if a sudden surge in British imports harms domestic industries, the Commerce Ministry said on Saturday.The India-UK free trade agreement was signed on July 24 in London."In this agreement, there are bilateral safeguard measures. It allows India to temporarily increase tariffs or suspend tariff concessions on certain goods…
India, UK biz optimistic about FTA seeking to double bilateral trade by 2030: Goyal - OrissaPOST
London: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has said that businesses in Britain as well as India are optimistic about the free trade agreement which aims to double the bilateral trade to USD 112 billion by 2030. The India-UK free trade agreement, also called Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), was signed by Goyal and his counterpart Jonathan Reynolds in presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and British Prime Minister Ke…
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