there, communications data, broadcasting telecommunications data. it will also extend to education and childcare but i will address that epically now. separately now. before i do that, let me note that the commonwealth has already lifted the 20 hour rule on a student these are holders. that decision has orally been taken, it was taken yesterday, after the meetings we had yesterday that has already been taken. children will have no restrictions on them available to work in australia if they are already here. i also noted that students can return, that has been in place for some time now is can also come to australia now under those working holiday visas. so they are enabled to come to the country, both students and backpackers, if they are double vaccinated, and that is a necessary condition for entry into australia. moving back to schools, one of the most important ways of assuring our workforce is not depleted and we heard today from the treasury secretary that we c
agreement between the two countries. britain has made a trade deal with fast growing india one of its top post brexit priorities. it wants more market access for british products which currently face import tariffs of up to 150%. in return india wants more opportunities for its people to live and work in the uk. let s speak to our india correspondent nikhil inamdar. he s in the city of miraj in maharashtra. good to have you on the programme. let s start with these talks that are very important. how are they likely to go? this is the official beginning of the india uk fta and there is a lot on the agenda. the two sides will discuss things such as free trade as well as reducing tariff barriers and giving each other s economies more market access so as you pointed out the uk is keen for india to reduce tariffs on things such as imported scotch whiskey those tariffs are as high as 150%. they are also keen to have more access to the indian market sectors particularly in finan
The latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. turning eastwards the uk seeks a new dawn for trade after brexit as it starts negotiations with india. the soaring cost of living us prices rise at their fastest rate in four decades. can t get the staff. starting salaries soar as recruiters struggle to fill vacancies. plus trouble in store. why the boom in online retail means a global squeeze on warehouse space we start in india where the uk s trade minister is about to launch formal negotiations on a free trade
Turning eastwards the uk seeks a new dawn for trade after brexit as it starts negotiations with india. the soaring cost of living us prices rise at their fastest rate in four decades. can t get the staff. starting salaries soar as recruiters struggle to fill vacancies. plus trouble in store. why the boom in online retail means a global squeeze on warehouse space we start in india where the uk s trade minister is about to launch formal negotiations on a free trade