India is a huge – but elusive – trade prize for Boris Johnson

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India is a huge – but elusive – trade prize for Boris Johnson
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Analysis: While other countries made inroads, UK exports to India fell. A deal to turn things around is likely to take time

could sign with countries outside the EU to lift UK trade, one with India is the among the biggest prizes.his two-day trip

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