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UK starts post-Brexit trade talks with India UK starts post-Brexit trade talks with India
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Business Secretary Sajid Javid is visiting India for the first trade talks since Britain voted to leave the European Union.Business Secretary Sajid Javid is visiting India for the first trade talks since Britain voted to leave the European Union.
Mr Javid will meet Indian government officials in Delhi to discuss how the trading relationship with India might work with the UK outside the European Union.Mr Javid will meet Indian government officials in Delhi to discuss how the trading relationship with India might work with the UK outside the European Union.
He will also visit the US, China, Japan and South Korea in the coming months.He will also visit the US, China, Japan and South Korea in the coming months.
While in India, Mr Javid will also discuss the future of Tata Steel UK.While in India, Mr Javid will also discuss the future of Tata Steel UK.
India is the third biggest foreign investor in the UK, according to UK Trade and Investment.India is the third biggest foreign investor in the UK, according to UK Trade and Investment.
Total trade between the two countries was £16.55bn last year, the government body said.Total trade between the two countries was £16.55bn last year, the government body said.
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To help redraw those trade relationships, the UK government this week announced plans for a new team of up to 300 specialist staff, including trade negotiators, by the end of the year.To help redraw those trade relationships, the UK government this week announced plans for a new team of up to 300 specialist staff, including trade negotiators, by the end of the year.
However, Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond admitted on Thursday the UK would rely on "friendly governments" to help bolster its staff.However, Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond admitted on Thursday the UK would rely on "friendly governments" to help bolster its staff.
"The government will have to acquire additional trade negotiation resources," Mr Hammond told a committee of MPs."The government will have to acquire additional trade negotiation resources," Mr Hammond told a committee of MPs.
"We will look to friendly governments to assist us, as well as seeking to hire the best resources available on the open market.""We will look to friendly governments to assist us, as well as seeking to hire the best resources available on the open market."
Brexit supporters argue the UK will be able to negotiate better trade deals with fast-growing economies such as India than it currently has as an EU member.Brexit supporters argue the UK will be able to negotiate better trade deals with fast-growing economies such as India than it currently has as an EU member.
Trading partnersTrading partners
The EU has trade agreements with 52 countries and it is expected the UK will need to re-negotiate these as part of Brexit.The EU has trade agreements with 52 countries and it is expected the UK will need to re-negotiate these as part of Brexit.
Commonwealth countries accounted for about 10%, or £47.8bn, of UK exports in 2014, whereas about 44%, or £228.9bn, were with the EU.Commonwealth countries accounted for about 10%, or £47.8bn, of UK exports in 2014, whereas about 44%, or £228.9bn, were with the EU.
Indian-owned companies employ about 110,000 people in the UK and grew revenue by £4bn to £26bn last year, according to a report by Grant Thornton.Indian-owned companies employ about 110,000 people in the UK and grew revenue by £4bn to £26bn last year, according to a report by Grant Thornton.
Tata Motors, which owns Jaguar Land Rover, added an extra 4,000 jobs to employ nearly 33,000 people, the report said.Tata Motors, which owns Jaguar Land Rover, added an extra 4,000 jobs to employ nearly 33,000 people, the report said.
Meanwhile, sister business, Tata Global Beverages, which owns Tetley Tea, employs more than 1,000 UK workers.Meanwhile, sister business, Tata Global Beverages, which owns Tetley Tea, employs more than 1,000 UK workers.