India, EU to hold next round of FTA talks from March 10 amid Trump tariff threats

India, EU to hold next round of FTA talks from March 10 amid Trump tariff threats

[New Indian Express] - 03/9/2025

NEW DELHI: India and the 27-nation European Union (EU) bloc will start the tenth round of negotiations for a proposed free trade agreement from Monday in Brussels amid Trump tariff threats, according to an official. The talks are expected to focus on resolving remaining issues so that the (…)



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