INDIA-UK trade pact terms can be tweaked over 'better offers'
New Delhi, June 4 -- The free trade pact between India and the UK, concluded on May 6 incorporates a mechanism that would allow either party to renegotiate specific clauses if the other offers better terms to a third country through separate bilateral deals, said people familiar with the matter. The provision, now undergoing legal review, reflects UK's concern about missing future opportunities as India expands its trade ties with major economies. P13...
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