The Government should identify sectors where mutual recognition of professional qualifications would benefit both parties and use the Professional Services Working Group to seek progress within twelve months of the Agreement taking effect. It should set out how it intends to progress priority arrangements within the timetable established by the Agreement. (Recommendation, Paragraph 59) Intellectual property protection
The Government should identify sectors where mutual recognition of professional qualifications would benefit both parties and use the Professional Services Working Group to seek progress within twelve months of the Agreement taking effect. It should set out how it intends to progress priority arrangements within the timetable established by the Agreement. (Recommendation, Paragraph 59) Intellectual property protection Type: recommendation | Number: 6 | Response status: no_published_response Government response: The Professional Services annex of CETA commits HM Government and the Government of India to identify and encourage mutually interested UK and Indian relevant bodies to enter into negotiations on mutual agreements or arrangements for recognition of professional qualifications. The UK and India will