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India faces rough weather due to UK recession

  

India may have to face rough weather from the economic crisis engulfing UK-one of its major trade partners. The United Kingdom reported a massive economic contraction, with the GDP shrinking 20.4 per cent in the first quarter of FY 2020-21. It is the worst quarterly slump on record for the UK, and the second one in a row, officially taking the country into recession. In the era of globalization, the UK’s recession may send rough winds towards India as well.

The UK is among the few countries with which India has a trade surplus and both nations share a trade relation of over $15 billion annually. The UK is a major market of India’s apparel, footwear, nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery, iron & steel, and pharma products, amongst others. Also, the share of India’s exports with Britain is nearly double the share of imports it has with the English nation. India exported goods worth $8.7 billion to the UK in the last fiscal, which was 2.7 per cent of India’s overall exports, according to the Department of Commerce.

UK and India called for deeper trading relations at the Cabinet-level summit held last month. Both nations agreed to explore opportunities for expanding and deepening bilateral trade relations including an enhanced trading partnership as the first step on a wider roadmap.

 
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