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India-UK deal to give Indian market access at lower tariff, says JLR

India-UK deal to give Indian market access at lower tariff, says JLR

Time of India24-07-2025
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Jaguar Land Rover anticipates lower tariffs on luxury models in India due to the India-UK free trade agreement. The agreement reduces tariffs on automotive imports. This benefits companies like JLR. India is a key market for JLR's British-built vehicles. Around 60 percent of JLR cars sold in India are locally produced.
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