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India is set to look at a bilateral trade deal with the UK as the latter quit the European Union single market on Thursday. Sources said that talks on a possible trade deal is already under discussion and could be thrashed out at the earliest. The UK left the EU officially on December 31.</p>
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&ldquo;India needs to move fast if it has to gain from the growing anti-China sentiment. Other countries like Vietnam are moving fast on such trade deals. New Delhi should ensure that it does not miss out on an opportunity,&rdquo; an analyst said.</p>
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Analysts said that UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson&rsquo;s slated visit to India will also be critical to take the trade talks forward.</p>
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Vietnam and Singapore have just signed a free trade agreement with the UK, which has been looking at bilateral trade and economy agreements with several countries to prepare for the Brexit era. Vietnam is emerging as a strong competitor to many other economies in trade related issues.</p>
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Even as the FTA talks with EU have been stalled since 2013 after differences on various issues could not be ironed out, sources said that thrashing out a bilateral deal with UK will be simpler and needs to be taken up on priority. India is also keen to revive talks for a possible trade pact with EU and the US.</p>
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&ldquo;India must ink a bilateral trade agreement at the earliest especially as many other countries including Vietnam have already inked deals with Britain to boost trade. Thrashing out a bilateral trade deal will be easier for India compared to one with EU as the complexities will be less,&rdquo; Federation of Indian Export Organisations director general and CEO Ajay Sahai told IndiaNarrative.com.</p>
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Sahai also pointed out that though as negotiations over such deals are typically time consuming, India and UK could look at a settling trade agreements related to a few segments while working on the overall free trade agreement.</p>
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The EU is India&#39;s largest trading partner accounting for 11.1 per cent of total Indian trade, on par with the US and ahead of China (10.7 per cent).</p>
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Sources said that India, too is keen to look at bilateral trade deals to boost its exports especially after it pulled out of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), . India has not signed any trade agreement since 2012 but the Centre is now actively planning to speed up trade pacts.</p>
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Typically, trade agreements including the one with ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) bloc have not worked in India&rsquo;s favour but New Delhi now wants to change its position even as the RSS-affiliated Swadeshi Jagran Manch has shown its scepticism over multilateral trade agreements. It instead said that India must focus on strengthening the Atmanirbhar India plank..</p>
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