The recently signed EU-India trade deal promises big tariff reductions which should support EU export growth. However, the starting level of exports is low, the phase-in will be gradual, and imports from India will also keep rising. So while euro-zone exports of some products might rise substantially, the impact on its GDP over the next few years will be negligible.
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