The EU and India have agreed to grant each other the ‘most favoured nation’ status for five years from the date their planned FTA comes into force, a draft of the deal said.
This implies neither side can give more favourable tariff terms to other trading partners for five years.
The two sides have agreed not to introduce new import or export curbs beyond what is allowed under WTO rules.
This implies neither side can give more favourable tariff terms to other trading partners for five years.
The two sides have agreed not to introduce new import or export curbs beyond what is allowed under WTO rules.