India likely to review FTAs after WTO's facilitation pact kicks in

February 23, 2016

India may take a re-look at its free trade agreements once the World Trade Organization's trade facilitation agreement (TFA) comes into force. The move follows a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 18 where the role of India's free trade agreements was discussed in wake of the country ratifying the trade facilitation pact.

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Topics: WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION (WTO) TRADE FACILITATION

Regions: INDIA SOUTH ASIA

Authors: THE ECONOMICS TIMES


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