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UK and India rush to secure trade deal after Trump tariffs

Long-delayed talks between London and New Delhi given fresh impetus by US taxes on imports

Britain and India have held talks on closer financial co-operation as they rush to secure a trade deal, with officials in New Delhi saying US President Donald Trump’s trade war has put new impetus behind negotiations.

An Indian government official said on Wednesday that the trade discussions with the UK were going “very well” and that agreement on a trade accord could be reached in the coming months. 

There have been false dawns before on a bilateral trade agreement, notably when former UK Conservative prime minister Boris Johnson promised that it would be signed “by Diwali” in October 2022.

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