NEW DELHI/LONDON (Reuters) -- Britain and India clinched a long-coveted free trade pact on Tuesday after tariff turmoil sparked by U.S. President Donald Trump forced the two sides to hasten efforts to increase their trade in whisky, cars and food.
Efforts to boost trade in whisky, cars and food hastened by turmoil caused by US
Britain's Secretary of State for Business and Trade Jonathan Reynolds welcomes Indian Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal for trade talks, in London on April 28. (Department for Business and Trade via Reuters)
NEW DELHI/LONDON (Reuters) -- Britain and India clinched a long-coveted free trade pact on Tuesday after tariff turmoil sparked by U.S. President Donald Trump forced the two sides to hasten efforts to increase their trade in whisky, cars and food.