India and the United Kingdom have reached a free trade agreement following three years of negotiations. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has hailed it as a “historic day”, but not everyone is happy. Opposition politicians are concerned about some UK industries will now have to compete with cheaper Indian imports. John Bevir reports from the UK.
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