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Scotch, cars and chocolates: What gets cheaper as the India-UK FTA kicks in?

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The India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) takes effect from July 15.
Scotch whisky, premium cars, cosmetics, chocolates, and select food products become cheaper for Indian buyers.
Indian exporters gain preferential access to the UK, the world's sixth-largest economy.
Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal described CETA as a 'gold standard' and 'most ambitious' free trade agreement signed by India.
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