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UK PM seeks to boost trade ties with India before Brexit

British Prime Minister Theresa May will use her first bilateral trade trip since taking office to try to boost ties with India before leaving the European Union.
May’s office said the visit would focus on breaking down barriers to trade and investment and paving the way for a free trade deal as soon as possible after Brexit, which is not expected to happen before 2019.
The prime minister arrived in New Delhi late last night.
Explaining the choice of India, a British government official said in London: “It matters now more than ever. India is the fastest-growing major economy.”
May said the trip was about seizing the opportunities of Brexit and “expanding our horizons and forging stronger partnerships with countries around the world.”
“This is a partnership about our shared security and shared prosperity. It is a partnership of potential. And on this visit I intend to harness that potential, rebooting an age-old relationship,” she said in a statement ahead of the visit.
While Britain cannot sign trade deals with third countries until it is outside the EU, the government is keen to hold preparatory discussions.
May, accompanied by trade ministers Liam Fox and Greg Hands and around 40 business representatives mainly from small- and medium-sized technology and healthcare firms, will address a technology summit, have a working lunch with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and meet businesses.
Among representatives of larger firms joining her on the trip are David McMillan, CEO of insurer Aviva, Ivan Menezes, the CEO of drinks firm Diageo and the chairman of Asia-focused bank Standard Chartered, John Peace.
May will visit New Delhi and outsourcing hub Bengaluru before leaving on Tuesday.
Her office said commercial deals to be signed during the trip were expected to create a total of 1,370 jobs in the UK.
One potential area of difficulty is her plan to curb the annual level of net migration to under 100,000 from its rate of more than three times that.
India is keen for Britain to welcome more of its students and skilled workers.
“We want to attract the brightest and the best while also doing more to control migration,” the official said.
“When we get to looking at these bilateral deals we are confident that we will be able to do strong and ambitious deals.”
May and Modi will also launch a partnership on smart cities and urban development which could generate business worth up to £2bn for British firms over the next five years, her office said.
Britain will press New Delhi to allow its law firms to operate in India, and will also offer its government expertise in areas such as deregulation and tax to help make India a more attractive business environment.
The official declined to say whether May would specifically raise with Modi the issue of Tata Steel Ltd, which put its British steel operations up for sale earlier this year but suspended it in July due to uncertainty over the Brexit vote.
The government has not given away much detail about its Brexit plans, with May only saying it wants the best deal to “trade with and operate within” the EU’s single market.
Some have suggested that if the UK stays in the EU’s customs union it will not be able to strike trade deals with third countries such as India, but the British official disputed this.
“Turkey is in the customs union but has trade agreements with third countries,” the official said.
Turkey has free trade agreements with 18 countries including in Asia, north Africa and South America, while another 12 including Japan and Mexico are actively under discussion, according to the Turkish economy ministry website.

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