Chocolate, Wine, Whiskey - the Ingredients of the EU-India Trade Deal
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This week after 18 years of negotiations, the EU and India have signed a trade agreement that allows businesses in EU countries access to more than 1.4 billion consumers.This pact, which plans to eliminate or reduce tariffs on 96.6% of EU exports of goods, would save Spanish companies €4 billion a year in tariffs.And in particular, the wine that had a 150% tax in India, will lower its tariff to 20% in the premium range and 30% in the average ran…
India, Mercosur (especially Argentina and Brazil), Chile (for the Litio) or Mexico are just a few
The European Union appears to have made a significant shift in its foreign trade policy on January 17th, shortly before signing a free trade agreement with India on January 27th, 2026, and also by signing an association agreement with Mercosur countries in Latin America. While Turkey is concerned about being excluded from the EU's "Made in Europe" project, the EU seems to be using US President Donald Trump's tariffs as a political tool. The post…
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