| India-EFTA TEPA: Deciphering its impact on textile trade
13 Mar 24 62 min read
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- India and EFTA have signed Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement, providing India duty-free market access and securing a $100 billion investment.
- While it brings potential trade benefits, particularly in the textile sector, the specific impacts remain uncertain.
- The TEPA includes commitments to governance, sustainable development, and job creation.
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