The ministers consider the guarantee of a free trade agreement with India, as well as a distinct bilateral investment treaty, as a key economic priority.
A spokesperson for the British Department for Business and Trade said on Saturday: “We have been clear that we will only sign just just, balanced and ultimately in the best interest of the British people.”
“We are determined to improve access to British companies, ensure their fair treatment, reduce prices and make trade cheaper and easier,” added the spokesperson.
Goyal returned after visiting Oslo and Brussels following a two -day negotiation sprint with British trade secretary Jonathan Reynolds in London At the start of this week.
There are only a few problems to solve, “said an informed person of Goyal talks. However, it” seems that most of the (the agreement) have been resolved and it is likely that there could be something announced soon, “they said.
The mid -week visits to Goyal in Norway and the European Commission have focused on the size of the exemptions for high -issues from India such as steel and cement of new European carbon tax regimes.
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