The Free Trade Agreement concluded on January 27, 2026, creates a market of two billion people and promises to reshape India's export landscape, with €120 billion in annual trade set to soar.
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The agreement now awaits ratification by the European Parliament, a process that could take a year or more before it comes into force.
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Sales of fully electric vehicles outpaced those of petrol cars in the European Union for ‌the first time in December, marking ...
At a time when global markets remain on edge, optimism around the India–EU trade pact is offering a rare confidence boost, as ...
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