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NEW DELHI: The free trade pact signed with the UAE last year has opened the Emirati market for Indian companies, but it is not their final destination, businesses say, as they see it as a hub to expand further into the Middle East and North Africa. The landmark Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement that came into force in May reduced tariffs on about 80 percent of all

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