India-UK FTA, visa issues, carbon border adjustment measure, labour and environmental standards, mutual recognition of qualifications
India Uk FtaTrade AgreementsVisa PolicyCarbon Border AdjustmentLabour StandardsReal EstateJul 06, 2024
The India-UK FTA is a significant milestone, promising to unlock vast markets for exporters from both countries.
The CBAM is a measure that could impose high carbon taxes on imports based on their carbon footprint, potentially negating the benefits of reduced tariffs.
The mutual recognition of academic qualifications between the two countries will facilitate easier transfer of credits and qualifications for students and professionals, enhancing educational and professional exchanges.
The key areas of concern for India include visa issues, carbon border adjustment measures, labour and environmental standards, and mutual recognition of qualifications.
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