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India-EU FTA with zero duty on textiles to boost jobs: Singhania

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62% : Raymond Group's Gautam Singhania said the India-EU FTA, especially with zero duty on textiles, would be a major boost for employment and the economy.
62% : Leaders from both the sides are expected to adopt a joint EU-India comprehensive strategic agenda to reinforce the strategic partnership and deepen cooperation, which delivers stability and prosperity at home and beyond.
59% : EU President's Visit and Strategic Partnership EU President Ursula von der Leyen is in New Delhi, where she attended the Republic Day celebrations as a Chief Guest.
58% : India-EU FTA to Boost Textiles and Employment The proposed India-European Union (EU) Free Trade Agreement (FTA), particularly negotiations around zero duty on textiles, could deliver a significant boost to employment and industrial growth, Raymond Group Managing Director Gautam Singhania said on Monday.
56% : He added that a favourable agreement with the EU could also strengthen India's position in future trade negotiations with the United States.
55% : Add Asianet Newsable as a Preferred Source "Textiles remain among the largest employers in the country and a duty-free access to the EU market would be beneficial not only for the sector but also for the broader economy," Singhania said.
53% : A strong deal with the EU could be a significant step," Singhania said.
49% : New Delhi and Brussels are likely to announce the conclusion of negotiations on the much-awaited free trade agreement at the India-EU summit on January 27.

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