
New Delhi - As the India–United Kingdom Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) came into effect today, the first consignments from different parts of the country have begun their journey to the UK.
In Karnataka, The Deputy High Commissioner of UK, Chandru Iyer, flagged off shipments to the UK in Bengaluru. Speaking to Akashvani News, he said that the goods from both countries will get preferential tariffs that will further boost bilateral trade between the two countries.
In West Bengal, as part of the flag-off ceremony, an . . .
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