Five law firms have been called up to advise on free trade agreement talks between the U.K. and India.
The negotiations, which began earlier in January, aim to increase U.K. exports to India by £28 billion a year by 2035.
The trade negotiations could be a crucial step towards liberalising India’s legal market, which has historically been closed to foreign lawyers.
January 21, 2022 at 06:43 AM
2 minute read
Senior Reporter
Five law firms have been called up to advise on free trade agreement talks between the U.K. and India.
The negotiations, which began earlier in January, aim to increase U.K. exports to India by £28 billion a year by 2035.
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