EU keeps preferential tariff list for Indian goods for 3 years
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India’s exports to the EU will continue to enjoy preferential tariffs on a specific list of products until December 2028, following a renotification by the European Union. While some benefits have been reduced, this extension offers continued support. Furthermore, a potential India-EU Free Trade Agreement, expected soon, is poised to boost several labor-intensive sectors.
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