UK Rejects Setting Timeline for India Trade Deal Amid Steel Dispute on June 4

According to Jin10, Britain's trade minister Peter Kehl rejected setting a timeline for the UK-India free trade agreement to take effect on June 4, amid a dispute over British steel safeguard measures. India had warned it might reconsider its tariff reduction commitments in response to the UK's steel protections. Kehl said after concluding a one-day visit to India: "These things take time, but we've been moving at an extremely fast pace, and I think that extremely fast pace will continue. If we can implement the agreement in autumn, it would be the fastest any UK trade deal has been implemented."
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