India’s auto component sector anticipates accelerated technology transfers, joint ventures, and exports with the proposed EU free trade agreement. This pact is poised to boost electric vehicle and auto parts shipments, lower import costs, and integrate Indian suppliers deeper into European value chains, positioning India as a key partner.
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